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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | Pdb debugger class. |
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3 | Pdb debugger class. | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | Modified from the standard pdb.Pdb class to avoid including readline, so that |
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5 | Modified from the standard pdb.Pdb class to avoid including readline, so that | |
6 | the command line completion of other programs which include this isn't |
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6 | the command line completion of other programs which include this isn't | |
7 | damaged. |
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7 | damaged. | |
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8 | |||
9 | In the future, this class will be expanded with improvements over the standard |
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9 | In the future, this class will be expanded with improvements over the standard | |
10 | pdb. |
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10 | pdb. | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | The code in this file is mainly lifted out of cmd.py in Python 2.2, with minor |
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12 | The code in this file is mainly lifted out of cmd.py in Python 2.2, with minor | |
13 | changes. Licensing should therefore be under the standard Python terms. For |
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13 | changes. Licensing should therefore be under the standard Python terms. For | |
14 | details on the PSF (Python Software Foundation) standard license, see: |
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14 | details on the PSF (Python Software Foundation) standard license, see: | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | http://www.python.org/2.2.3/license.html |
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16 | http://www.python.org/2.2.3/license.html | |
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17 | |||
18 |
$Id: Debugger.py 1 |
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18 | $Id: Debugger.py 1786 2006-09-27 05:47:28Z fperez $""" | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | #***************************************************************************** |
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20 | #***************************************************************************** | |
21 | # |
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21 | # | |
22 | # Since this file is essentially a modified copy of the pdb module which is |
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22 | # Since this file is essentially a modified copy of the pdb module which is | |
23 | # part of the standard Python distribution, I assume that the proper procedure |
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23 | # part of the standard Python distribution, I assume that the proper procedure | |
24 | # is to maintain its copyright as belonging to the Python Software Foundation |
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24 | # is to maintain its copyright as belonging to the Python Software Foundation | |
25 | # (in addition to my own, for all new code). |
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25 | # (in addition to my own, for all new code). | |
26 | # |
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26 | # | |
27 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation, www.python.org |
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27 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation, www.python.org | |
28 | # Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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28 | # Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
29 | # |
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29 | # | |
30 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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30 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
31 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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31 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
32 | # |
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32 | # | |
33 | #***************************************************************************** |
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33 | #***************************************************************************** | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | from IPython import Release |
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35 | from IPython import Release | |
36 | __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] |
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36 | __author__ = '%s <%s>' % Release.authors['Fernando'] | |
37 | __license__ = 'Python' |
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37 | __license__ = 'Python' | |
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | import bdb |
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39 | import bdb | |
40 | import cmd |
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40 | import cmd | |
41 | import linecache |
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41 | import linecache | |
42 | import os |
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42 | import os | |
43 | import pdb |
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43 | import pdb | |
44 | import sys |
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44 | import sys | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | from IPython import PyColorize, ColorANSI |
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46 | from IPython import PyColorize, ColorANSI | |
47 | from IPython.genutils import Term |
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47 | from IPython.genutils import Term | |
48 | from IPython.excolors import ExceptionColors |
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48 | from IPython.excolors import ExceptionColors | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | def _file_lines(fname): |
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50 | def _file_lines(fname): | |
51 | """Return the contents of a named file as a list of lines. |
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51 | """Return the contents of a named file as a list of lines. | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | This function never raises an IOError exception: if the file can't be |
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53 | This function never raises an IOError exception: if the file can't be | |
54 | read, it simply returns an empty list.""" |
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54 | read, it simply returns an empty list.""" | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | try: |
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56 | try: | |
57 | outfile = open(fname) |
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57 | outfile = open(fname) | |
58 | except IOError: |
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58 | except IOError: | |
59 | return [] |
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59 | return [] | |
60 | else: |
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60 | else: | |
61 | out = outfile.readlines() |
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61 | out = outfile.readlines() | |
62 | outfile.close() |
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62 | outfile.close() | |
63 | return out |
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63 | return out | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | class Pdb(pdb.Pdb): |
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65 | class Pdb(pdb.Pdb): | |
66 | """Modified Pdb class, does not load readline.""" |
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66 | """Modified Pdb class, does not load readline.""" | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | # Ugly hack: we can't call the parent constructor, because it binds |
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68 | # Ugly hack: we can't call the parent constructor, because it binds | |
69 | # readline and breaks tab-completion. This means we have to COPY the |
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69 | # readline and breaks tab-completion. This means we have to COPY the | |
70 | # constructor here, and that requires tracking various python versions. |
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70 | # constructor here, and that requires tracking various python versions. | |
71 |
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71 | |||
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72 | if sys.version[:3] == '2.5': | |||
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73 | def __init__(self,color_scheme='NoColor',completekey=None, | |||
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74 | stdin=None, stdout=None): | |||
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75 | bdb.Bdb.__init__(self) | |||
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76 | ||||
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77 | # IPython change | |||
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78 | # don't load readline | |||
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79 | cmd.Cmd.__init__(self,completekey,stdin,stdout) | |||
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80 | #cmd.Cmd.__init__(self, completekey, stdin, stdout) | |||
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81 | # /IPython change | |||
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82 | ||||
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83 | if stdout: | |||
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84 | self.use_rawinput = 0 | |||
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85 | self.prompt = '(Pdb) ' | |||
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86 | self.aliases = {} | |||
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87 | self.mainpyfile = '' | |||
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88 | self._wait_for_mainpyfile = 0 | |||
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89 | # Try to load readline if it exists | |||
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90 | try: | |||
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91 | import readline | |||
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92 | except ImportError: | |||
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93 | pass | |||
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94 | ||||
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95 | # Read $HOME/.pdbrc and ./.pdbrc | |||
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96 | self.rcLines = [] | |||
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97 | if 'HOME' in os.environ: | |||
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98 | envHome = os.environ['HOME'] | |||
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99 | try: | |||
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100 | rcFile = open(os.path.join(envHome, ".pdbrc")) | |||
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101 | except IOError: | |||
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102 | pass | |||
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103 | else: | |||
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104 | for line in rcFile.readlines(): | |||
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105 | self.rcLines.append(line) | |||
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106 | rcFile.close() | |||
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107 | try: | |||
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108 | rcFile = open(".pdbrc") | |||
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109 | except IOError: | |||
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110 | pass | |||
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111 | else: | |||
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112 | for line in rcFile.readlines(): | |||
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113 | self.rcLines.append(line) | |||
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114 | rcFile.close() | |||
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115 | ||||
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116 | self.commands = {} # associates a command list to breakpoint numbers | |||
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117 | self.commands_doprompt = {} # for each bp num, tells if the prompt must be disp. after execing the cmd list | |||
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118 | self.commands_silent = {} # for each bp num, tells if the stack trace must be disp. after execing the cmd list | |||
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119 | self.commands_defining = False # True while in the process of defining a command list | |||
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120 | self.commands_bnum = None # The breakpoint number for which we are defining a list | |||
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121 | ||||
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122 | ||||
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123 | # IPython changes... | |||
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124 | ||||
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125 | self.prompt = 'ipdb> ' # The default prompt is '(Pdb)' | |||
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126 | self.aliases = {} | |||
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127 | ||||
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128 | # Create color table: we copy the default one from the traceback | |||
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129 | # module and add a few attributes needed for debugging | |||
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130 | self.color_scheme_table = ExceptionColors.copy() | |||
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131 | ||||
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132 | # shorthands | |||
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133 | C = ColorANSI.TermColors | |||
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134 | cst = self.color_scheme_table | |||
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135 | ||||
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136 | cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.NoColor | |||
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137 | cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.NoColor | |||
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138 | ||||
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139 | cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed | |||
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140 | cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red | |||
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141 | ||||
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142 | cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed | |||
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143 | cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red | |||
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144 | ||||
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145 | self.set_colors(color_scheme) | |||
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146 | ||||
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147 | ||||
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148 | else: | |||
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149 | ||||
72 | def __init__(self,color_scheme='NoColor'): |
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150 | def __init__(self,color_scheme='NoColor'): | |
73 | bdb.Bdb.__init__(self) |
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151 | bdb.Bdb.__init__(self) | |
74 | cmd.Cmd.__init__(self,completekey=None) # don't load readline |
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152 | cmd.Cmd.__init__(self,completekey=None) # don't load readline | |
75 | self.prompt = 'ipdb> ' # The default prompt is '(Pdb)' |
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153 | self.prompt = 'ipdb> ' # The default prompt is '(Pdb)' | |
76 | self.aliases = {} |
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154 | self.aliases = {} | |
77 |
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155 | |||
78 | # These two lines are part of the py2.4 constructor, let's put them |
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156 | # These two lines are part of the py2.4 constructor, let's put them | |
79 | # unconditionally here as they won't cause any problems in 2.3. |
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157 | # unconditionally here as they won't cause any problems in 2.3. | |
80 | self.mainpyfile = '' |
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158 | self.mainpyfile = '' | |
81 | self._wait_for_mainpyfile = 0 |
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159 | self._wait_for_mainpyfile = 0 | |
82 |
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160 | |||
83 | # Read $HOME/.pdbrc and ./.pdbrc |
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161 | # Read $HOME/.pdbrc and ./.pdbrc | |
84 | try: |
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162 | try: | |
85 | self.rcLines = _file_lines(os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], |
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163 | self.rcLines = _file_lines(os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], | |
86 | ".pdbrc")) |
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164 | ".pdbrc")) | |
87 | except KeyError: |
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165 | except KeyError: | |
88 | self.rcLines = [] |
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166 | self.rcLines = [] | |
89 | self.rcLines.extend(_file_lines(".pdbrc")) |
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167 | self.rcLines.extend(_file_lines(".pdbrc")) | |
90 |
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168 | |||
91 | # Create color table: we copy the default one from the traceback |
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169 | # Create color table: we copy the default one from the traceback | |
92 | # module and add a few attributes needed for debugging |
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170 | # module and add a few attributes needed for debugging | |
93 | self.color_scheme_table = ExceptionColors.copy() |
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171 | self.color_scheme_table = ExceptionColors.copy() | |
94 |
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172 | |||
95 | # shorthands |
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173 | # shorthands | |
96 | C = ColorANSI.TermColors |
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174 | C = ColorANSI.TermColors | |
97 | cst = self.color_scheme_table |
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175 | cst = self.color_scheme_table | |
98 |
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176 | |||
99 | cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.NoColor |
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177 | cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.NoColor | |
100 | cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.NoColor |
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178 | cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.NoColor | |
101 |
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179 | |||
102 | cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed |
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180 | cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed | |
103 | cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red |
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181 | cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red | |
104 |
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182 | |||
105 | cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed |
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183 | cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed | |
106 | cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red |
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184 | cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red | |
107 |
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185 | |||
108 | self.set_colors(color_scheme) |
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186 | self.set_colors(color_scheme) | |
109 |
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187 | |||
110 | def set_colors(self, scheme): |
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188 | def set_colors(self, scheme): | |
111 | """Shorthand access to the color table scheme selector method.""" |
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189 | """Shorthand access to the color table scheme selector method.""" | |
112 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(scheme) |
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190 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(scheme) | |
113 |
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191 | |||
114 | def interaction(self, frame, traceback): |
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192 | def interaction(self, frame, traceback): | |
115 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(frame) |
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193 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(frame) | |
116 | pdb.Pdb.interaction(self, frame, traceback) |
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194 | pdb.Pdb.interaction(self, frame, traceback) | |
117 |
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195 | |||
118 | def do_up(self, arg): |
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196 | def do_up(self, arg): | |
119 | pdb.Pdb.do_up(self, arg) |
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197 | pdb.Pdb.do_up(self, arg) | |
120 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(self.curframe) |
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198 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(self.curframe) | |
121 | do_u = do_up |
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199 | do_u = do_up | |
122 |
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200 | |||
123 | def do_down(self, arg): |
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201 | def do_down(self, arg): | |
124 | pdb.Pdb.do_down(self, arg) |
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202 | pdb.Pdb.do_down(self, arg) | |
125 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(self.curframe) |
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203 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(self.curframe) | |
126 | do_d = do_down |
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204 | do_d = do_down | |
127 |
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205 | |||
128 | def postloop(self): |
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206 | def postloop(self): | |
129 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(None) |
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207 | __IPYTHON__.set_completer_frame(None) | |
130 |
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208 | |||
131 | def print_stack_trace(self): |
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209 | def print_stack_trace(self): | |
132 | try: |
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210 | try: | |
133 | for frame_lineno in self.stack: |
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211 | for frame_lineno in self.stack: | |
134 | self.print_stack_entry(frame_lineno, context = 5) |
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212 | self.print_stack_entry(frame_lineno, context = 5) | |
135 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
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213 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
136 | pass |
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214 | pass | |
137 |
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215 | |||
138 | def print_stack_entry(self,frame_lineno,prompt_prefix='\n-> ', |
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216 | def print_stack_entry(self,frame_lineno,prompt_prefix='\n-> ', | |
139 | context = 3): |
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217 | context = 3): | |
140 | frame, lineno = frame_lineno |
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218 | frame, lineno = frame_lineno | |
141 | print >>Term.cout, self.format_stack_entry(frame_lineno, '', context) |
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219 | print >>Term.cout, self.format_stack_entry(frame_lineno, '', context) | |
142 |
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220 | |||
143 | def format_stack_entry(self, frame_lineno, lprefix=': ', context = 3): |
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221 | def format_stack_entry(self, frame_lineno, lprefix=': ', context = 3): | |
144 | import linecache, repr |
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222 | import linecache, repr | |
145 |
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223 | |||
146 | ret = [] |
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224 | ret = [] | |
147 |
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225 | |||
148 | Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors |
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226 | Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors | |
149 | ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal |
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227 | ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal | |
150 | tpl_link = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.filenameEm, ColorsNormal) |
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228 | tpl_link = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.filenameEm, ColorsNormal) | |
151 | tpl_call = '%s%%s%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal) |
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229 | tpl_call = '%s%%s%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal) | |
152 | tpl_line = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal) |
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230 | tpl_line = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal) | |
153 | tpl_line_em = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm, Colors.line, |
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231 | tpl_line_em = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm, Colors.line, | |
154 | ColorsNormal) |
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232 | ColorsNormal) | |
155 |
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233 | |||
156 | frame, lineno = frame_lineno |
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234 | frame, lineno = frame_lineno | |
157 |
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235 | |||
158 | return_value = '' |
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236 | return_value = '' | |
159 | if '__return__' in frame.f_locals: |
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237 | if '__return__' in frame.f_locals: | |
160 | rv = frame.f_locals['__return__'] |
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238 | rv = frame.f_locals['__return__'] | |
161 | #return_value += '->' |
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239 | #return_value += '->' | |
162 | return_value += repr.repr(rv) + '\n' |
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240 | return_value += repr.repr(rv) + '\n' | |
163 | ret.append(return_value) |
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241 | ret.append(return_value) | |
164 |
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242 | |||
165 | #s = filename + '(' + `lineno` + ')' |
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243 | #s = filename + '(' + `lineno` + ')' | |
166 | filename = self.canonic(frame.f_code.co_filename) |
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244 | filename = self.canonic(frame.f_code.co_filename) | |
167 | link = tpl_link % filename |
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245 | link = tpl_link % filename | |
168 |
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246 | |||
169 | if frame.f_code.co_name: |
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247 | if frame.f_code.co_name: | |
170 | func = frame.f_code.co_name |
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248 | func = frame.f_code.co_name | |
171 | else: |
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249 | else: | |
172 | func = "<lambda>" |
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250 | func = "<lambda>" | |
173 |
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251 | |||
174 | call = '' |
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252 | call = '' | |
175 | if func != '?': |
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253 | if func != '?': | |
176 | if '__args__' in frame.f_locals: |
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254 | if '__args__' in frame.f_locals: | |
177 | args = repr.repr(frame.f_locals['__args__']) |
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255 | args = repr.repr(frame.f_locals['__args__']) | |
178 | else: |
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256 | else: | |
179 | args = '()' |
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257 | args = '()' | |
180 | call = tpl_call % (func, args) |
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258 | call = tpl_call % (func, args) | |
181 |
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259 | |||
182 | # The level info should be generated in the same format pdb uses, to |
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260 | # The level info should be generated in the same format pdb uses, to | |
183 | # avoid breaking the pdbtrack functionality of python-mode in *emacs. |
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261 | # avoid breaking the pdbtrack functionality of python-mode in *emacs. | |
184 | ret.append('> %s(%s)%s\n' % (link,lineno,call)) |
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262 | ret.append('> %s(%s)%s\n' % (link,lineno,call)) | |
185 |
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263 | |||
186 | start = lineno - 1 - context//2 |
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264 | start = lineno - 1 - context//2 | |
187 | lines = linecache.getlines(filename) |
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265 | lines = linecache.getlines(filename) | |
188 | start = max(start, 0) |
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266 | start = max(start, 0) | |
189 | start = min(start, len(lines) - context) |
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267 | start = min(start, len(lines) - context) | |
190 | lines = lines[start : start + context] |
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268 | lines = lines[start : start + context] | |
191 |
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269 | |||
192 | for i,line in enumerate(lines): |
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270 | for i,line in enumerate(lines): | |
193 | show_arrow = (start + 1 + i == lineno) |
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271 | show_arrow = (start + 1 + i == lineno) | |
194 | ret.append(self.__format_line(tpl_line_em, filename, |
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272 | ret.append(self.__format_line(tpl_line_em, filename, | |
195 | start + 1 + i, line, |
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273 | start + 1 + i, line, | |
196 | arrow = show_arrow) ) |
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274 | arrow = show_arrow) ) | |
197 |
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275 | |||
198 | return ''.join(ret) |
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276 | return ''.join(ret) | |
199 |
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277 | |||
200 | def __format_line(self, tpl_line, filename, lineno, line, arrow = False): |
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278 | def __format_line(self, tpl_line, filename, lineno, line, arrow = False): | |
201 | bp_mark = "" |
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279 | bp_mark = "" | |
202 | bp_mark_color = "" |
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280 | bp_mark_color = "" | |
203 |
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281 | |||
204 | bp = None |
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282 | bp = None | |
205 | if lineno in self.get_file_breaks(filename): |
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283 | if lineno in self.get_file_breaks(filename): | |
206 | bps = self.get_breaks(filename, lineno) |
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284 | bps = self.get_breaks(filename, lineno) | |
207 | bp = bps[-1] |
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285 | bp = bps[-1] | |
208 |
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286 | |||
209 | if bp: |
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287 | if bp: | |
210 | Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors |
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288 | Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors | |
211 | bp_mark = str(bp.number) |
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289 | bp_mark = str(bp.number) | |
212 | bp_mark_color = Colors.breakpoint_enabled |
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290 | bp_mark_color = Colors.breakpoint_enabled | |
213 | if not bp.enabled: |
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291 | if not bp.enabled: | |
214 | bp_mark_color = Colors.breakpoint_disabled |
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292 | bp_mark_color = Colors.breakpoint_disabled | |
215 |
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293 | |||
216 | numbers_width = 7 |
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294 | numbers_width = 7 | |
217 | if arrow: |
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295 | if arrow: | |
218 | # This is the line with the error |
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296 | # This is the line with the error | |
219 | pad = numbers_width - len(str(lineno)) - len(bp_mark) |
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297 | pad = numbers_width - len(str(lineno)) - len(bp_mark) | |
220 | if pad >= 3: |
|
298 | if pad >= 3: | |
221 | marker = '-'*(pad-3) + '-> ' |
|
299 | marker = '-'*(pad-3) + '-> ' | |
222 | elif pad == 2: |
|
300 | elif pad == 2: | |
223 | marker = '> ' |
|
301 | marker = '> ' | |
224 | elif pad == 1: |
|
302 | elif pad == 1: | |
225 | marker = '>' |
|
303 | marker = '>' | |
226 | else: |
|
304 | else: | |
227 | marker = '' |
|
305 | marker = '' | |
228 | num = '%s%s' % (marker, str(lineno)) |
|
306 | num = '%s%s' % (marker, str(lineno)) | |
229 | line = tpl_line % (bp_mark_color + bp_mark, num, line) |
|
307 | line = tpl_line % (bp_mark_color + bp_mark, num, line) | |
230 | else: |
|
308 | else: | |
231 | num = '%*s' % (numbers_width - len(bp_mark), str(lineno)) |
|
309 | num = '%*s' % (numbers_width - len(bp_mark), str(lineno)) | |
232 | line = tpl_line % (bp_mark_color + bp_mark, num, line) |
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310 | line = tpl_line % (bp_mark_color + bp_mark, num, line) | |
233 |
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311 | |||
234 | return line |
|
312 | return line | |
235 |
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313 | |||
236 | def do_list(self, arg): |
|
314 | def do_list(self, arg): | |
237 | self.lastcmd = 'list' |
|
315 | self.lastcmd = 'list' | |
238 | last = None |
|
316 | last = None | |
239 | if arg: |
|
317 | if arg: | |
240 | try: |
|
318 | try: | |
241 | x = eval(arg, {}, {}) |
|
319 | x = eval(arg, {}, {}) | |
242 | if type(x) == type(()): |
|
320 | if type(x) == type(()): | |
243 | first, last = x |
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321 | first, last = x | |
244 | first = int(first) |
|
322 | first = int(first) | |
245 | last = int(last) |
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323 | last = int(last) | |
246 | if last < first: |
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324 | if last < first: | |
247 | # Assume it's a count |
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325 | # Assume it's a count | |
248 | last = first + last |
|
326 | last = first + last | |
249 | else: |
|
327 | else: | |
250 | first = max(1, int(x) - 5) |
|
328 | first = max(1, int(x) - 5) | |
251 | except: |
|
329 | except: | |
252 | print '*** Error in argument:', `arg` |
|
330 | print '*** Error in argument:', `arg` | |
253 | return |
|
331 | return | |
254 | elif self.lineno is None: |
|
332 | elif self.lineno is None: | |
255 | first = max(1, self.curframe.f_lineno - 5) |
|
333 | first = max(1, self.curframe.f_lineno - 5) | |
256 | else: |
|
334 | else: | |
257 | first = self.lineno + 1 |
|
335 | first = self.lineno + 1 | |
258 | if last is None: |
|
336 | if last is None: | |
259 | last = first + 10 |
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337 | last = first + 10 | |
260 | filename = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename |
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338 | filename = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename | |
261 | try: |
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339 | try: | |
262 | Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors |
|
340 | Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors | |
263 | ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal |
|
341 | ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal | |
264 | tpl_line = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal) |
|
342 | tpl_line = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal) | |
265 | tpl_line_em = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm, Colors.line, ColorsNormal) |
|
343 | tpl_line_em = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm, Colors.line, ColorsNormal) | |
266 | src = [] |
|
344 | src = [] | |
267 | for lineno in range(first, last+1): |
|
345 | for lineno in range(first, last+1): | |
268 | line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno) |
|
346 | line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno) | |
269 | if not line: |
|
347 | if not line: | |
270 | break |
|
348 | break | |
271 |
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349 | |||
272 | if lineno == self.curframe.f_lineno: |
|
350 | if lineno == self.curframe.f_lineno: | |
273 | line = self.__format_line(tpl_line_em, filename, lineno, line, arrow = True) |
|
351 | line = self.__format_line(tpl_line_em, filename, lineno, line, arrow = True) | |
274 | else: |
|
352 | else: | |
275 | line = self.__format_line(tpl_line, filename, lineno, line, arrow = False) |
|
353 | line = self.__format_line(tpl_line, filename, lineno, line, arrow = False) | |
276 |
|
354 | |||
277 | src.append(line) |
|
355 | src.append(line) | |
278 | self.lineno = lineno |
|
356 | self.lineno = lineno | |
279 |
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357 | |||
280 | print >>Term.cout, ''.join(src) |
|
358 | print >>Term.cout, ''.join(src) | |
281 |
|
359 | |||
282 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
360 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
283 | pass |
|
361 | pass | |
284 |
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362 | |||
285 | do_l = do_list |
|
363 | do_l = do_list |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
|
1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
|
2 | """ | |
3 | IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python |
|
3 | IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python | |
4 |
|
4 | |||
5 | Requires Python 2.3 or newer. |
|
5 | Requires Python 2.3 or newer. | |
6 |
|
6 | |||
7 | This file contains all the classes and helper functions specific to IPython. |
|
7 | This file contains all the classes and helper functions specific to IPython. | |
8 |
|
8 | |||
9 |
$Id: iplib.py 178 |
|
9 | $Id: iplib.py 1786 2006-09-27 05:47:28Z fperez $ | |
10 | """ |
|
10 | """ | |
11 |
|
11 | |||
12 | #***************************************************************************** |
|
12 | #***************************************************************************** | |
13 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and |
|
13 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de> and | |
14 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> |
|
14 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
15 | # |
|
15 | # | |
16 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
|
16 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
17 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
|
17 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
18 | # |
|
18 | # | |
19 | # Note: this code originally subclassed code.InteractiveConsole from the |
|
19 | # Note: this code originally subclassed code.InteractiveConsole from the | |
20 | # Python standard library. Over time, all of that class has been copied |
|
20 | # Python standard library. Over time, all of that class has been copied | |
21 | # verbatim here for modifications which could not be accomplished by |
|
21 | # verbatim here for modifications which could not be accomplished by | |
22 | # subclassing. At this point, there are no dependencies at all on the code |
|
22 | # subclassing. At this point, there are no dependencies at all on the code | |
23 | # module anymore (it is not even imported). The Python License (sec. 2) |
|
23 | # module anymore (it is not even imported). The Python License (sec. 2) | |
24 | # allows for this, but it's always nice to acknowledge credit where credit is |
|
24 | # allows for this, but it's always nice to acknowledge credit where credit is | |
25 | # due. |
|
25 | # due. | |
26 | #***************************************************************************** |
|
26 | #***************************************************************************** | |
27 |
|
27 | |||
28 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
28 | #**************************************************************************** | |
29 | # Modules and globals |
|
29 | # Modules and globals | |
30 |
|
30 | |||
31 | from IPython import Release |
|
31 | from IPython import Release | |
32 | __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % \ |
|
32 | __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % \ | |
33 | ( Release.authors['Janko'] + Release.authors['Fernando'] ) |
|
33 | ( Release.authors['Janko'] + Release.authors['Fernando'] ) | |
34 | __license__ = Release.license |
|
34 | __license__ = Release.license | |
35 | __version__ = Release.version |
|
35 | __version__ = Release.version | |
36 |
|
36 | |||
37 | # Python standard modules |
|
37 | # Python standard modules | |
38 | import __main__ |
|
38 | import __main__ | |
39 | import __builtin__ |
|
39 | import __builtin__ | |
40 | import StringIO |
|
40 | import StringIO | |
41 | import bdb |
|
41 | import bdb | |
42 | import cPickle as pickle |
|
42 | import cPickle as pickle | |
43 | import codeop |
|
43 | import codeop | |
44 | import exceptions |
|
44 | import exceptions | |
45 | import glob |
|
45 | import glob | |
46 | import inspect |
|
46 | import inspect | |
47 | import keyword |
|
47 | import keyword | |
48 | import new |
|
48 | import new | |
49 | import os |
|
49 | import os | |
50 | import pdb |
|
50 | import pdb | |
51 | import pydoc |
|
51 | import pydoc | |
52 | import re |
|
52 | import re | |
53 | import shutil |
|
53 | import shutil | |
54 | import string |
|
54 | import string | |
55 | import sys |
|
55 | import sys | |
56 | import tempfile |
|
56 | import tempfile | |
57 | import traceback |
|
57 | import traceback | |
58 | import types |
|
58 | import types | |
59 | import pickleshare |
|
59 | import pickleshare | |
60 |
|
60 | |||
61 | from pprint import pprint, pformat |
|
61 | from pprint import pprint, pformat | |
62 |
|
62 | |||
63 | # IPython's own modules |
|
63 | # IPython's own modules | |
64 | import IPython |
|
64 | import IPython | |
65 | from IPython import OInspect,PyColorize,ultraTB |
|
65 | from IPython import OInspect,PyColorize,ultraTB | |
66 | from IPython.ColorANSI import ColorScheme,ColorSchemeTable # too long names |
|
66 | from IPython.ColorANSI import ColorScheme,ColorSchemeTable # too long names | |
67 | from IPython.FakeModule import FakeModule |
|
67 | from IPython.FakeModule import FakeModule | |
68 | from IPython.Itpl import Itpl,itpl,printpl,ItplNS,itplns |
|
68 | from IPython.Itpl import Itpl,itpl,printpl,ItplNS,itplns | |
69 | from IPython.Logger import Logger |
|
69 | from IPython.Logger import Logger | |
70 | from IPython.Magic import Magic |
|
70 | from IPython.Magic import Magic | |
71 | from IPython.Prompts import CachedOutput |
|
71 | from IPython.Prompts import CachedOutput | |
72 | from IPython.ipstruct import Struct |
|
72 | from IPython.ipstruct import Struct | |
73 | from IPython.background_jobs import BackgroundJobManager |
|
73 | from IPython.background_jobs import BackgroundJobManager | |
74 | from IPython.usage import cmd_line_usage,interactive_usage |
|
74 | from IPython.usage import cmd_line_usage,interactive_usage | |
75 | from IPython.genutils import * |
|
75 | from IPython.genutils import * | |
76 | import IPython.ipapi |
|
76 | import IPython.ipapi | |
77 |
|
77 | |||
78 | # Globals |
|
78 | # Globals | |
79 |
|
79 | |||
80 | # store the builtin raw_input globally, and use this always, in case user code |
|
80 | # store the builtin raw_input globally, and use this always, in case user code | |
81 | # overwrites it (like wx.py.PyShell does) |
|
81 | # overwrites it (like wx.py.PyShell does) | |
82 | raw_input_original = raw_input |
|
82 | raw_input_original = raw_input | |
83 |
|
83 | |||
84 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management |
|
84 | # compiled regexps for autoindent management | |
85 | dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass') |
|
85 | dedent_re = re.compile(r'^\s+raise|^\s+return|^\s+pass') | |
86 |
|
86 | |||
87 |
|
87 | |||
88 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
88 | #**************************************************************************** | |
89 | # Some utility function definitions |
|
89 | # Some utility function definitions | |
90 |
|
90 | |||
91 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^(\s+)') |
|
91 | ini_spaces_re = re.compile(r'^(\s+)') | |
92 |
|
92 | |||
93 | def num_ini_spaces(strng): |
|
93 | def num_ini_spaces(strng): | |
94 | """Return the number of initial spaces in a string""" |
|
94 | """Return the number of initial spaces in a string""" | |
95 |
|
95 | |||
96 | ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(strng) |
|
96 | ini_spaces = ini_spaces_re.match(strng) | |
97 | if ini_spaces: |
|
97 | if ini_spaces: | |
98 | return ini_spaces.end() |
|
98 | return ini_spaces.end() | |
99 | else: |
|
99 | else: | |
100 | return 0 |
|
100 | return 0 | |
101 |
|
101 | |||
102 | def softspace(file, newvalue): |
|
102 | def softspace(file, newvalue): | |
103 | """Copied from code.py, to remove the dependency""" |
|
103 | """Copied from code.py, to remove the dependency""" | |
104 |
|
104 | |||
105 | oldvalue = 0 |
|
105 | oldvalue = 0 | |
106 | try: |
|
106 | try: | |
107 | oldvalue = file.softspace |
|
107 | oldvalue = file.softspace | |
108 | except AttributeError: |
|
108 | except AttributeError: | |
109 | pass |
|
109 | pass | |
110 | try: |
|
110 | try: | |
111 | file.softspace = newvalue |
|
111 | file.softspace = newvalue | |
112 | except (AttributeError, TypeError): |
|
112 | except (AttributeError, TypeError): | |
113 | # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes" |
|
113 | # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes" | |
114 | pass |
|
114 | pass | |
115 | return oldvalue |
|
115 | return oldvalue | |
116 |
|
116 | |||
117 |
|
117 | |||
118 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
118 | #**************************************************************************** | |
119 | # Local use exceptions |
|
119 | # Local use exceptions | |
120 | class SpaceInInput(exceptions.Exception): pass |
|
120 | class SpaceInInput(exceptions.Exception): pass | |
121 |
|
121 | |||
122 |
|
122 | |||
123 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
123 | #**************************************************************************** | |
124 | # Local use classes |
|
124 | # Local use classes | |
125 | class Bunch: pass |
|
125 | class Bunch: pass | |
126 |
|
126 | |||
127 | class Undefined: pass |
|
127 | class Undefined: pass | |
128 |
|
128 | |||
129 | class InputList(list): |
|
129 | class InputList(list): | |
130 | """Class to store user input. |
|
130 | """Class to store user input. | |
131 |
|
131 | |||
132 | It's basically a list, but slices return a string instead of a list, thus |
|
132 | It's basically a list, but slices return a string instead of a list, thus | |
133 | allowing things like (assuming 'In' is an instance): |
|
133 | allowing things like (assuming 'In' is an instance): | |
134 |
|
134 | |||
135 | exec In[4:7] |
|
135 | exec In[4:7] | |
136 |
|
136 | |||
137 | or |
|
137 | or | |
138 |
|
138 | |||
139 | exec In[5:9] + In[14] + In[21:25]""" |
|
139 | exec In[5:9] + In[14] + In[21:25]""" | |
140 |
|
140 | |||
141 | def __getslice__(self,i,j): |
|
141 | def __getslice__(self,i,j): | |
142 | return ''.join(list.__getslice__(self,i,j)) |
|
142 | return ''.join(list.__getslice__(self,i,j)) | |
143 |
|
143 | |||
144 | class SyntaxTB(ultraTB.ListTB): |
|
144 | class SyntaxTB(ultraTB.ListTB): | |
145 | """Extension which holds some state: the last exception value""" |
|
145 | """Extension which holds some state: the last exception value""" | |
146 |
|
146 | |||
147 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'NoColor'): |
|
147 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'NoColor'): | |
148 | ultraTB.ListTB.__init__(self,color_scheme) |
|
148 | ultraTB.ListTB.__init__(self,color_scheme) | |
149 | self.last_syntax_error = None |
|
149 | self.last_syntax_error = None | |
150 |
|
150 | |||
151 | def __call__(self, etype, value, elist): |
|
151 | def __call__(self, etype, value, elist): | |
152 | self.last_syntax_error = value |
|
152 | self.last_syntax_error = value | |
153 | ultraTB.ListTB.__call__(self,etype,value,elist) |
|
153 | ultraTB.ListTB.__call__(self,etype,value,elist) | |
154 |
|
154 | |||
155 | def clear_err_state(self): |
|
155 | def clear_err_state(self): | |
156 | """Return the current error state and clear it""" |
|
156 | """Return the current error state and clear it""" | |
157 | e = self.last_syntax_error |
|
157 | e = self.last_syntax_error | |
158 | self.last_syntax_error = None |
|
158 | self.last_syntax_error = None | |
159 | return e |
|
159 | return e | |
160 |
|
160 | |||
161 | #**************************************************************************** |
|
161 | #**************************************************************************** | |
162 | # Main IPython class |
|
162 | # Main IPython class | |
163 |
|
163 | |||
164 | # FIXME: the Magic class is a mixin for now, and will unfortunately remain so |
|
164 | # FIXME: the Magic class is a mixin for now, and will unfortunately remain so | |
165 | # until a full rewrite is made. I've cleaned all cross-class uses of |
|
165 | # until a full rewrite is made. I've cleaned all cross-class uses of | |
166 | # attributes and methods, but too much user code out there relies on the |
|
166 | # attributes and methods, but too much user code out there relies on the | |
167 | # equlity %foo == __IP.magic_foo, so I can't actually remove the mixin usage. |
|
167 | # equlity %foo == __IP.magic_foo, so I can't actually remove the mixin usage. | |
168 | # |
|
168 | # | |
169 | # But at least now, all the pieces have been separated and we could, in |
|
169 | # But at least now, all the pieces have been separated and we could, in | |
170 | # principle, stop using the mixin. This will ease the transition to the |
|
170 | # principle, stop using the mixin. This will ease the transition to the | |
171 | # chainsaw branch. |
|
171 | # chainsaw branch. | |
172 |
|
172 | |||
173 | # For reference, the following is the list of 'self.foo' uses in the Magic |
|
173 | # For reference, the following is the list of 'self.foo' uses in the Magic | |
174 | # class as of 2005-12-28. These are names we CAN'T use in the main ipython |
|
174 | # class as of 2005-12-28. These are names we CAN'T use in the main ipython | |
175 | # class, to prevent clashes. |
|
175 | # class, to prevent clashes. | |
176 |
|
176 | |||
177 | # ['self.__class__', 'self.__dict__', 'self._inspect', 'self._ofind', |
|
177 | # ['self.__class__', 'self.__dict__', 'self._inspect', 'self._ofind', | |
178 | # 'self.arg_err', 'self.extract_input', 'self.format_', 'self.lsmagic', |
|
178 | # 'self.arg_err', 'self.extract_input', 'self.format_', 'self.lsmagic', | |
179 | # 'self.magic_', 'self.options_table', 'self.parse', 'self.shell', |
|
179 | # 'self.magic_', 'self.options_table', 'self.parse', 'self.shell', | |
180 | # 'self.value'] |
|
180 | # 'self.value'] | |
181 |
|
181 | |||
182 | class InteractiveShell(object,Magic): |
|
182 | class InteractiveShell(object,Magic): | |
183 | """An enhanced console for Python.""" |
|
183 | """An enhanced console for Python.""" | |
184 |
|
184 | |||
185 | # class attribute to indicate whether the class supports threads or not. |
|
185 | # class attribute to indicate whether the class supports threads or not. | |
186 | # Subclasses with thread support should override this as needed. |
|
186 | # Subclasses with thread support should override this as needed. | |
187 | isthreaded = False |
|
187 | isthreaded = False | |
188 |
|
188 | |||
189 | def __init__(self,name,usage=None,rc=Struct(opts=None,args=None), |
|
189 | def __init__(self,name,usage=None,rc=Struct(opts=None,args=None), | |
190 | user_ns = None,user_global_ns=None,banner2='', |
|
190 | user_ns = None,user_global_ns=None,banner2='', | |
191 | custom_exceptions=((),None),embedded=False): |
|
191 | custom_exceptions=((),None),embedded=False): | |
192 |
|
192 | |||
193 | # log system |
|
193 | # log system | |
194 | self.logger = Logger(self,logfname='ipython_log.py',logmode='rotate') |
|
194 | self.logger = Logger(self,logfname='ipython_log.py',logmode='rotate') | |
195 |
|
195 | |||
196 | # some minimal strict typechecks. For some core data structures, I |
|
196 | # some minimal strict typechecks. For some core data structures, I | |
197 | # want actual basic python types, not just anything that looks like |
|
197 | # want actual basic python types, not just anything that looks like | |
198 | # one. This is especially true for namespaces. |
|
198 | # one. This is especially true for namespaces. | |
199 | for ns in (user_ns,user_global_ns): |
|
199 | for ns in (user_ns,user_global_ns): | |
200 | if ns is not None and type(ns) != types.DictType: |
|
200 | if ns is not None and type(ns) != types.DictType: | |
201 | raise TypeError,'namespace must be a dictionary' |
|
201 | raise TypeError,'namespace must be a dictionary' | |
202 |
|
202 | |||
203 | # Job manager (for jobs run as background threads) |
|
203 | # Job manager (for jobs run as background threads) | |
204 | self.jobs = BackgroundJobManager() |
|
204 | self.jobs = BackgroundJobManager() | |
205 |
|
205 | |||
206 | # Store the actual shell's name |
|
206 | # Store the actual shell's name | |
207 | self.name = name |
|
207 | self.name = name | |
208 |
|
208 | |||
209 | # We need to know whether the instance is meant for embedding, since |
|
209 | # We need to know whether the instance is meant for embedding, since | |
210 | # global/local namespaces need to be handled differently in that case |
|
210 | # global/local namespaces need to be handled differently in that case | |
211 | self.embedded = embedded |
|
211 | self.embedded = embedded | |
212 |
|
212 | |||
213 | # command compiler |
|
213 | # command compiler | |
214 | self.compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() |
|
214 | self.compile = codeop.CommandCompiler() | |
215 |
|
215 | |||
216 | # User input buffer |
|
216 | # User input buffer | |
217 | self.buffer = [] |
|
217 | self.buffer = [] | |
218 |
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218 | |||
219 | # Default name given in compilation of code |
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219 | # Default name given in compilation of code | |
220 | self.filename = '<ipython console>' |
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220 | self.filename = '<ipython console>' | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | # Make an empty namespace, which extension writers can rely on both |
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222 | # Make an empty namespace, which extension writers can rely on both | |
223 | # existing and NEVER being used by ipython itself. This gives them a |
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223 | # existing and NEVER being used by ipython itself. This gives them a | |
224 | # convenient location for storing additional information and state |
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224 | # convenient location for storing additional information and state | |
225 | # their extensions may require, without fear of collisions with other |
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225 | # their extensions may require, without fear of collisions with other | |
226 | # ipython names that may develop later. |
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226 | # ipython names that may develop later. | |
227 | self.meta = Struct() |
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227 | self.meta = Struct() | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | # Create the namespace where the user will operate. user_ns is |
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229 | # Create the namespace where the user will operate. user_ns is | |
230 | # normally the only one used, and it is passed to the exec calls as |
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230 | # normally the only one used, and it is passed to the exec calls as | |
231 | # the locals argument. But we do carry a user_global_ns namespace |
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231 | # the locals argument. But we do carry a user_global_ns namespace | |
232 | # given as the exec 'globals' argument, This is useful in embedding |
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232 | # given as the exec 'globals' argument, This is useful in embedding | |
233 | # situations where the ipython shell opens in a context where the |
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233 | # situations where the ipython shell opens in a context where the | |
234 | # distinction between locals and globals is meaningful. |
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234 | # distinction between locals and globals is meaningful. | |
235 |
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235 | |||
236 | # FIXME. For some strange reason, __builtins__ is showing up at user |
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236 | # FIXME. For some strange reason, __builtins__ is showing up at user | |
237 | # level as a dict instead of a module. This is a manual fix, but I |
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237 | # level as a dict instead of a module. This is a manual fix, but I | |
238 | # should really track down where the problem is coming from. Alex |
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238 | # should really track down where the problem is coming from. Alex | |
239 | # Schmolck reported this problem first. |
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239 | # Schmolck reported this problem first. | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | # A useful post by Alex Martelli on this topic: |
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241 | # A useful post by Alex Martelli on this topic: | |
242 | # Re: inconsistent value from __builtins__ |
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242 | # Re: inconsistent value from __builtins__ | |
243 | # Von: Alex Martelli <aleaxit@yahoo.com> |
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243 | # Von: Alex Martelli <aleaxit@yahoo.com> | |
244 | # Datum: Freitag 01 Oktober 2004 04:45:34 nachmittags/abends |
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244 | # Datum: Freitag 01 Oktober 2004 04:45:34 nachmittags/abends | |
245 | # Gruppen: comp.lang.python |
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245 | # Gruppen: comp.lang.python | |
246 |
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246 | |||
247 | # Michael Hohn <hohn@hooknose.lbl.gov> wrote: |
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247 | # Michael Hohn <hohn@hooknose.lbl.gov> wrote: | |
248 | # > >>> print type(builtin_check.get_global_binding('__builtins__')) |
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248 | # > >>> print type(builtin_check.get_global_binding('__builtins__')) | |
249 | # > <type 'dict'> |
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249 | # > <type 'dict'> | |
250 | # > >>> print type(__builtins__) |
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250 | # > >>> print type(__builtins__) | |
251 | # > <type 'module'> |
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251 | # > <type 'module'> | |
252 | # > Is this difference in return value intentional? |
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252 | # > Is this difference in return value intentional? | |
253 |
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253 | |||
254 | # Well, it's documented that '__builtins__' can be either a dictionary |
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254 | # Well, it's documented that '__builtins__' can be either a dictionary | |
255 | # or a module, and it's been that way for a long time. Whether it's |
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255 | # or a module, and it's been that way for a long time. Whether it's | |
256 | # intentional (or sensible), I don't know. In any case, the idea is |
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256 | # intentional (or sensible), I don't know. In any case, the idea is | |
257 | # that if you need to access the built-in namespace directly, you |
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257 | # that if you need to access the built-in namespace directly, you | |
258 | # should start with "import __builtin__" (note, no 's') which will |
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258 | # should start with "import __builtin__" (note, no 's') which will | |
259 | # definitely give you a module. Yeah, it's somewhat confusing:-(. |
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259 | # definitely give you a module. Yeah, it's somewhat confusing:-(. | |
260 |
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260 | |||
261 | # These routines return properly built dicts as needed by the rest of |
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261 | # These routines return properly built dicts as needed by the rest of | |
262 | # the code, and can also be used by extension writers to generate |
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262 | # the code, and can also be used by extension writers to generate | |
263 | # properly initialized namespaces. |
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263 | # properly initialized namespaces. | |
264 | user_ns = IPython.ipapi.make_user_ns(user_ns) |
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264 | user_ns = IPython.ipapi.make_user_ns(user_ns) | |
265 | user_global_ns = IPython.ipapi.make_user_global_ns(user_global_ns) |
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265 | user_global_ns = IPython.ipapi.make_user_global_ns(user_global_ns) | |
266 |
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266 | |||
267 | # Assign namespaces |
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267 | # Assign namespaces | |
268 | # This is the namespace where all normal user variables live |
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268 | # This is the namespace where all normal user variables live | |
269 | self.user_ns = user_ns |
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269 | self.user_ns = user_ns | |
270 | # Embedded instances require a separate namespace for globals. |
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270 | # Embedded instances require a separate namespace for globals. | |
271 | # Normally this one is unused by non-embedded instances. |
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271 | # Normally this one is unused by non-embedded instances. | |
272 | self.user_global_ns = user_global_ns |
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272 | self.user_global_ns = user_global_ns | |
273 | # A namespace to keep track of internal data structures to prevent |
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273 | # A namespace to keep track of internal data structures to prevent | |
274 | # them from cluttering user-visible stuff. Will be updated later |
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274 | # them from cluttering user-visible stuff. Will be updated later | |
275 | self.internal_ns = {} |
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275 | self.internal_ns = {} | |
276 |
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276 | |||
277 | # Namespace of system aliases. Each entry in the alias |
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277 | # Namespace of system aliases. Each entry in the alias | |
278 | # table must be a 2-tuple of the form (N,name), where N is the number |
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278 | # table must be a 2-tuple of the form (N,name), where N is the number | |
279 | # of positional arguments of the alias. |
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279 | # of positional arguments of the alias. | |
280 | self.alias_table = {} |
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280 | self.alias_table = {} | |
281 |
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281 | |||
282 | # A table holding all the namespaces IPython deals with, so that |
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282 | # A table holding all the namespaces IPython deals with, so that | |
283 | # introspection facilities can search easily. |
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283 | # introspection facilities can search easily. | |
284 | self.ns_table = {'user':user_ns, |
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284 | self.ns_table = {'user':user_ns, | |
285 | 'user_global':user_global_ns, |
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285 | 'user_global':user_global_ns, | |
286 | 'alias':self.alias_table, |
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286 | 'alias':self.alias_table, | |
287 | 'internal':self.internal_ns, |
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287 | 'internal':self.internal_ns, | |
288 | 'builtin':__builtin__.__dict__ |
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288 | 'builtin':__builtin__.__dict__ | |
289 | } |
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289 | } | |
290 |
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290 | |||
291 | # The user namespace MUST have a pointer to the shell itself. |
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291 | # The user namespace MUST have a pointer to the shell itself. | |
292 | self.user_ns[name] = self |
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292 | self.user_ns[name] = self | |
293 |
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293 | |||
294 | # We need to insert into sys.modules something that looks like a |
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294 | # We need to insert into sys.modules something that looks like a | |
295 | # module but which accesses the IPython namespace, for shelve and |
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295 | # module but which accesses the IPython namespace, for shelve and | |
296 | # pickle to work interactively. Normally they rely on getting |
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296 | # pickle to work interactively. Normally they rely on getting | |
297 | # everything out of __main__, but for embedding purposes each IPython |
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297 | # everything out of __main__, but for embedding purposes each IPython | |
298 | # instance has its own private namespace, so we can't go shoving |
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298 | # instance has its own private namespace, so we can't go shoving | |
299 | # everything into __main__. |
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299 | # everything into __main__. | |
300 |
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300 | |||
301 | # note, however, that we should only do this for non-embedded |
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301 | # note, however, that we should only do this for non-embedded | |
302 | # ipythons, which really mimic the __main__.__dict__ with their own |
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302 | # ipythons, which really mimic the __main__.__dict__ with their own | |
303 | # namespace. Embedded instances, on the other hand, should not do |
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303 | # namespace. Embedded instances, on the other hand, should not do | |
304 | # this because they need to manage the user local/global namespaces |
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304 | # this because they need to manage the user local/global namespaces | |
305 | # only, but they live within a 'normal' __main__ (meaning, they |
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305 | # only, but they live within a 'normal' __main__ (meaning, they | |
306 | # shouldn't overtake the execution environment of the script they're |
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306 | # shouldn't overtake the execution environment of the script they're | |
307 | # embedded in). |
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307 | # embedded in). | |
308 |
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308 | |||
309 | if not embedded: |
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309 | if not embedded: | |
310 | try: |
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310 | try: | |
311 | main_name = self.user_ns['__name__'] |
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311 | main_name = self.user_ns['__name__'] | |
312 | except KeyError: |
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312 | except KeyError: | |
313 | raise KeyError,'user_ns dictionary MUST have a "__name__" key' |
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313 | raise KeyError,'user_ns dictionary MUST have a "__name__" key' | |
314 | else: |
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314 | else: | |
315 | #print "pickle hack in place" # dbg |
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315 | #print "pickle hack in place" # dbg | |
316 | #print 'main_name:',main_name # dbg |
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316 | #print 'main_name:',main_name # dbg | |
317 | sys.modules[main_name] = FakeModule(self.user_ns) |
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317 | sys.modules[main_name] = FakeModule(self.user_ns) | |
318 |
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318 | |||
319 | # List of input with multi-line handling. |
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319 | # List of input with multi-line handling. | |
320 | # Fill its zero entry, user counter starts at 1 |
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320 | # Fill its zero entry, user counter starts at 1 | |
321 | self.input_hist = InputList(['\n']) |
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321 | self.input_hist = InputList(['\n']) | |
322 | # This one will hold the 'raw' input history, without any |
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322 | # This one will hold the 'raw' input history, without any | |
323 | # pre-processing. This will allow users to retrieve the input just as |
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323 | # pre-processing. This will allow users to retrieve the input just as | |
324 | # it was exactly typed in by the user, with %hist -r. |
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324 | # it was exactly typed in by the user, with %hist -r. | |
325 | self.input_hist_raw = InputList(['\n']) |
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325 | self.input_hist_raw = InputList(['\n']) | |
326 |
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326 | |||
327 | # list of visited directories |
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327 | # list of visited directories | |
328 | try: |
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328 | try: | |
329 | self.dir_hist = [os.getcwd()] |
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329 | self.dir_hist = [os.getcwd()] | |
330 | except IOError, e: |
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330 | except IOError, e: | |
331 | self.dir_hist = [] |
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331 | self.dir_hist = [] | |
332 |
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332 | |||
333 | # dict of output history |
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333 | # dict of output history | |
334 | self.output_hist = {} |
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334 | self.output_hist = {} | |
335 |
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335 | |||
336 | # dict of things NOT to alias (keywords, builtins and some magics) |
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336 | # dict of things NOT to alias (keywords, builtins and some magics) | |
337 | no_alias = {} |
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337 | no_alias = {} | |
338 | no_alias_magics = ['cd','popd','pushd','dhist','alias','unalias'] |
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338 | no_alias_magics = ['cd','popd','pushd','dhist','alias','unalias'] | |
339 | for key in keyword.kwlist + no_alias_magics: |
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339 | for key in keyword.kwlist + no_alias_magics: | |
340 | no_alias[key] = 1 |
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340 | no_alias[key] = 1 | |
341 | no_alias.update(__builtin__.__dict__) |
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341 | no_alias.update(__builtin__.__dict__) | |
342 | self.no_alias = no_alias |
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342 | self.no_alias = no_alias | |
343 |
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343 | |||
344 | # make global variables for user access to these |
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344 | # make global variables for user access to these | |
345 | self.user_ns['_ih'] = self.input_hist |
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345 | self.user_ns['_ih'] = self.input_hist | |
346 | self.user_ns['_oh'] = self.output_hist |
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346 | self.user_ns['_oh'] = self.output_hist | |
347 | self.user_ns['_dh'] = self.dir_hist |
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347 | self.user_ns['_dh'] = self.dir_hist | |
348 |
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348 | |||
349 | # user aliases to input and output histories |
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349 | # user aliases to input and output histories | |
350 | self.user_ns['In'] = self.input_hist |
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350 | self.user_ns['In'] = self.input_hist | |
351 | self.user_ns['Out'] = self.output_hist |
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351 | self.user_ns['Out'] = self.output_hist | |
352 |
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352 | |||
353 | # Object variable to store code object waiting execution. This is |
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353 | # Object variable to store code object waiting execution. This is | |
354 | # used mainly by the multithreaded shells, but it can come in handy in |
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354 | # used mainly by the multithreaded shells, but it can come in handy in | |
355 | # other situations. No need to use a Queue here, since it's a single |
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355 | # other situations. No need to use a Queue here, since it's a single | |
356 | # item which gets cleared once run. |
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356 | # item which gets cleared once run. | |
357 | self.code_to_run = None |
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357 | self.code_to_run = None | |
358 |
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358 | |||
359 | # escapes for automatic behavior on the command line |
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359 | # escapes for automatic behavior on the command line | |
360 | self.ESC_SHELL = '!' |
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360 | self.ESC_SHELL = '!' | |
361 | self.ESC_HELP = '?' |
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361 | self.ESC_HELP = '?' | |
362 | self.ESC_MAGIC = '%' |
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362 | self.ESC_MAGIC = '%' | |
363 | self.ESC_QUOTE = ',' |
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363 | self.ESC_QUOTE = ',' | |
364 | self.ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' |
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364 | self.ESC_QUOTE2 = ';' | |
365 | self.ESC_PAREN = '/' |
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365 | self.ESC_PAREN = '/' | |
366 |
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366 | |||
367 | # And their associated handlers |
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367 | # And their associated handlers | |
368 | self.esc_handlers = {self.ESC_PAREN : self.handle_auto, |
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368 | self.esc_handlers = {self.ESC_PAREN : self.handle_auto, | |
369 | self.ESC_QUOTE : self.handle_auto, |
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369 | self.ESC_QUOTE : self.handle_auto, | |
370 | self.ESC_QUOTE2 : self.handle_auto, |
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370 | self.ESC_QUOTE2 : self.handle_auto, | |
371 | self.ESC_MAGIC : self.handle_magic, |
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371 | self.ESC_MAGIC : self.handle_magic, | |
372 | self.ESC_HELP : self.handle_help, |
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372 | self.ESC_HELP : self.handle_help, | |
373 | self.ESC_SHELL : self.handle_shell_escape, |
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373 | self.ESC_SHELL : self.handle_shell_escape, | |
374 | } |
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374 | } | |
375 |
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375 | |||
376 | # class initializations |
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376 | # class initializations | |
377 | Magic.__init__(self,self) |
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377 | Magic.__init__(self,self) | |
378 |
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378 | |||
379 | # Python source parser/formatter for syntax highlighting |
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379 | # Python source parser/formatter for syntax highlighting | |
380 | pyformat = PyColorize.Parser().format |
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380 | pyformat = PyColorize.Parser().format | |
381 | self.pycolorize = lambda src: pyformat(src,'str',self.rc['colors']) |
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381 | self.pycolorize = lambda src: pyformat(src,'str',self.rc['colors']) | |
382 |
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382 | |||
383 | # hooks holds pointers used for user-side customizations |
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383 | # hooks holds pointers used for user-side customizations | |
384 | self.hooks = Struct() |
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384 | self.hooks = Struct() | |
385 |
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385 | |||
386 | # Set all default hooks, defined in the IPython.hooks module. |
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386 | # Set all default hooks, defined in the IPython.hooks module. | |
387 | hooks = IPython.hooks |
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387 | hooks = IPython.hooks | |
388 | for hook_name in hooks.__all__: |
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388 | for hook_name in hooks.__all__: | |
389 | # default hooks have priority 100, i.e. low; user hooks should have 0-100 priority |
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389 | # default hooks have priority 100, i.e. low; user hooks should have 0-100 priority | |
390 | self.set_hook(hook_name,getattr(hooks,hook_name), 100) |
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390 | self.set_hook(hook_name,getattr(hooks,hook_name), 100) | |
391 | #print "bound hook",hook_name |
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391 | #print "bound hook",hook_name | |
392 |
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392 | |||
393 | # Flag to mark unconditional exit |
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393 | # Flag to mark unconditional exit | |
394 | self.exit_now = False |
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394 | self.exit_now = False | |
395 |
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395 | |||
396 | self.usage_min = """\ |
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396 | self.usage_min = """\ | |
397 | An enhanced console for Python. |
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397 | An enhanced console for Python. | |
398 | Some of its features are: |
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398 | Some of its features are: | |
399 | - Readline support if the readline library is present. |
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399 | - Readline support if the readline library is present. | |
400 | - Tab completion in the local namespace. |
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400 | - Tab completion in the local namespace. | |
401 | - Logging of input, see command-line options. |
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401 | - Logging of input, see command-line options. | |
402 | - System shell escape via ! , eg !ls. |
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402 | - System shell escape via ! , eg !ls. | |
403 | - Magic commands, starting with a % (like %ls, %pwd, %cd, etc.) |
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403 | - Magic commands, starting with a % (like %ls, %pwd, %cd, etc.) | |
404 | - Keeps track of locally defined variables via %who, %whos. |
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404 | - Keeps track of locally defined variables via %who, %whos. | |
405 | - Show object information with a ? eg ?x or x? (use ?? for more info). |
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405 | - Show object information with a ? eg ?x or x? (use ?? for more info). | |
406 | """ |
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406 | """ | |
407 | if usage: self.usage = usage |
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407 | if usage: self.usage = usage | |
408 | else: self.usage = self.usage_min |
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408 | else: self.usage = self.usage_min | |
409 |
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409 | |||
410 | # Storage |
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410 | # Storage | |
411 | self.rc = rc # This will hold all configuration information |
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411 | self.rc = rc # This will hold all configuration information | |
412 | self.pager = 'less' |
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412 | self.pager = 'less' | |
413 | # temporary files used for various purposes. Deleted at exit. |
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413 | # temporary files used for various purposes. Deleted at exit. | |
414 | self.tempfiles = [] |
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414 | self.tempfiles = [] | |
415 |
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415 | |||
416 | # Keep track of readline usage (later set by init_readline) |
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416 | # Keep track of readline usage (later set by init_readline) | |
417 | self.has_readline = False |
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417 | self.has_readline = False | |
418 |
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418 | |||
419 | # template for logfile headers. It gets resolved at runtime by the |
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419 | # template for logfile headers. It gets resolved at runtime by the | |
420 | # logstart method. |
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420 | # logstart method. | |
421 | self.loghead_tpl = \ |
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421 | self.loghead_tpl = \ | |
422 | """#log# Automatic Logger file. *** THIS MUST BE THE FIRST LINE *** |
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422 | """#log# Automatic Logger file. *** THIS MUST BE THE FIRST LINE *** | |
423 | #log# DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE OR THE TWO BELOW |
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423 | #log# DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE OR THE TWO BELOW | |
424 | #log# opts = %s |
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424 | #log# opts = %s | |
425 | #log# args = %s |
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425 | #log# args = %s | |
426 | #log# It is safe to make manual edits below here. |
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426 | #log# It is safe to make manual edits below here. | |
427 | #log#----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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427 | #log#----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
428 | """ |
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428 | """ | |
429 | # for pushd/popd management |
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429 | # for pushd/popd management | |
430 | try: |
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430 | try: | |
431 | self.home_dir = get_home_dir() |
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431 | self.home_dir = get_home_dir() | |
432 | except HomeDirError,msg: |
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432 | except HomeDirError,msg: | |
433 | fatal(msg) |
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433 | fatal(msg) | |
434 |
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434 | |||
435 | self.dir_stack = [os.getcwd().replace(self.home_dir,'~')] |
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435 | self.dir_stack = [os.getcwd().replace(self.home_dir,'~')] | |
436 |
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436 | |||
437 | # Functions to call the underlying shell. |
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437 | # Functions to call the underlying shell. | |
438 |
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438 | |||
439 | # utility to expand user variables via Itpl |
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439 | # utility to expand user variables via Itpl | |
440 | self.var_expand = lambda cmd: str(ItplNS(cmd.replace('#','\#'), |
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440 | self.var_expand = lambda cmd: str(ItplNS(cmd.replace('#','\#'), | |
441 | self.user_ns)) |
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441 | self.user_ns)) | |
442 | # The first is similar to os.system, but it doesn't return a value, |
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442 | # The first is similar to os.system, but it doesn't return a value, | |
443 | # and it allows interpolation of variables in the user's namespace. |
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443 | # and it allows interpolation of variables in the user's namespace. | |
444 | self.system = lambda cmd: shell(self.var_expand(cmd), |
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444 | self.system = lambda cmd: shell(self.var_expand(cmd), | |
445 | header='IPython system call: ', |
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445 | header='IPython system call: ', | |
446 | verbose=self.rc.system_verbose) |
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446 | verbose=self.rc.system_verbose) | |
447 | # These are for getoutput and getoutputerror: |
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447 | # These are for getoutput and getoutputerror: | |
448 | self.getoutput = lambda cmd: \ |
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448 | self.getoutput = lambda cmd: \ | |
449 | getoutput(self.var_expand(cmd), |
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449 | getoutput(self.var_expand(cmd), | |
450 | header='IPython system call: ', |
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450 | header='IPython system call: ', | |
451 | verbose=self.rc.system_verbose) |
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451 | verbose=self.rc.system_verbose) | |
452 | self.getoutputerror = lambda cmd: \ |
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452 | self.getoutputerror = lambda cmd: \ | |
453 | getoutputerror(self.var_expand(cmd), |
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453 | getoutputerror(self.var_expand(cmd), | |
454 | header='IPython system call: ', |
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454 | header='IPython system call: ', | |
455 | verbose=self.rc.system_verbose) |
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455 | verbose=self.rc.system_verbose) | |
456 |
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456 | |||
457 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first |
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457 | # RegExp for splitting line contents into pre-char//first | |
458 | # word-method//rest. For clarity, each group in on one line. |
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458 | # word-method//rest. For clarity, each group in on one line. | |
459 |
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459 | |||
460 | # WARNING: update the regexp if the above escapes are changed, as they |
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460 | # WARNING: update the regexp if the above escapes are changed, as they | |
461 | # are hardwired in. |
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461 | # are hardwired in. | |
462 |
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462 | |||
463 | # Don't get carried away with trying to make the autocalling catch too |
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463 | # Don't get carried away with trying to make the autocalling catch too | |
464 | # much: it's better to be conservative rather than to trigger hidden |
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464 | # much: it's better to be conservative rather than to trigger hidden | |
465 | # evals() somewhere and end up causing side effects. |
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465 | # evals() somewhere and end up causing side effects. | |
466 |
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466 | |||
467 | self.line_split = re.compile(r'^([\s*,;/])' |
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467 | self.line_split = re.compile(r'^([\s*,;/])' | |
468 | r'([\?\w\.]+\w*\s*)' |
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468 | r'([\?\w\.]+\w*\s*)' | |
469 | r'(\(?.*$)') |
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469 | r'(\(?.*$)') | |
470 |
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470 | |||
471 | # Original re, keep around for a while in case changes break something |
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471 | # Original re, keep around for a while in case changes break something | |
472 | #self.line_split = re.compile(r'(^[\s*!\?%,/]?)' |
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472 | #self.line_split = re.compile(r'(^[\s*!\?%,/]?)' | |
473 | # r'(\s*[\?\w\.]+\w*\s*)' |
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473 | # r'(\s*[\?\w\.]+\w*\s*)' | |
474 | # r'(\(?.*$)') |
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474 | # r'(\(?.*$)') | |
475 |
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475 | |||
476 | # RegExp to identify potential function names |
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476 | # RegExp to identify potential function names | |
477 | self.re_fun_name = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.]*) *$') |
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477 | self.re_fun_name = re.compile(r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.]*) *$') | |
478 |
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478 | |||
479 | # RegExp to exclude strings with this start from autocalling. In |
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479 | # RegExp to exclude strings with this start from autocalling. In | |
480 | # particular, all binary operators should be excluded, so that if foo |
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480 | # particular, all binary operators should be excluded, so that if foo | |
481 | # is callable, foo OP bar doesn't become foo(OP bar), which is |
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481 | # is callable, foo OP bar doesn't become foo(OP bar), which is | |
482 | # invalid. The characters '!=()' don't need to be checked for, as the |
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482 | # invalid. The characters '!=()' don't need to be checked for, as the | |
483 | # _prefilter routine explicitely does so, to catch direct calls and |
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483 | # _prefilter routine explicitely does so, to catch direct calls and | |
484 | # rebindings of existing names. |
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484 | # rebindings of existing names. | |
485 |
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485 | |||
486 | # Warning: the '-' HAS TO BE AT THE END of the first group, otherwise |
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486 | # Warning: the '-' HAS TO BE AT THE END of the first group, otherwise | |
487 | # it affects the rest of the group in square brackets. |
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487 | # it affects the rest of the group in square brackets. | |
488 | self.re_exclude_auto = re.compile(r'^[<>,&^\|\*/\+-]' |
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488 | self.re_exclude_auto = re.compile(r'^[<>,&^\|\*/\+-]' | |
489 | '|^is |^not |^in |^and |^or ') |
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489 | '|^is |^not |^in |^and |^or ') | |
490 |
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490 | |||
491 | # try to catch also methods for stuff in lists/tuples/dicts: off |
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491 | # try to catch also methods for stuff in lists/tuples/dicts: off | |
492 | # (experimental). For this to work, the line_split regexp would need |
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492 | # (experimental). For this to work, the line_split regexp would need | |
493 | # to be modified so it wouldn't break things at '['. That line is |
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493 | # to be modified so it wouldn't break things at '['. That line is | |
494 | # nasty enough that I shouldn't change it until I can test it _well_. |
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494 | # nasty enough that I shouldn't change it until I can test it _well_. | |
495 | #self.re_fun_name = re.compile (r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.\[\]]*) ?$') |
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495 | #self.re_fun_name = re.compile (r'[a-zA-Z_]([a-zA-Z0-9_.\[\]]*) ?$') | |
496 |
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496 | |||
497 | # keep track of where we started running (mainly for crash post-mortem) |
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497 | # keep track of where we started running (mainly for crash post-mortem) | |
498 | self.starting_dir = os.getcwd() |
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498 | self.starting_dir = os.getcwd() | |
499 |
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499 | |||
500 | # Various switches which can be set |
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500 | # Various switches which can be set | |
501 | self.CACHELENGTH = 5000 # this is cheap, it's just text |
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501 | self.CACHELENGTH = 5000 # this is cheap, it's just text | |
502 | self.BANNER = "Python %(version)s on %(platform)s\n" % sys.__dict__ |
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502 | self.BANNER = "Python %(version)s on %(platform)s\n" % sys.__dict__ | |
503 | self.banner2 = banner2 |
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503 | self.banner2 = banner2 | |
504 |
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504 | |||
505 | # TraceBack handlers: |
|
505 | # TraceBack handlers: | |
506 |
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506 | |||
507 | # Syntax error handler. |
|
507 | # Syntax error handler. | |
508 | self.SyntaxTB = SyntaxTB(color_scheme='NoColor') |
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508 | self.SyntaxTB = SyntaxTB(color_scheme='NoColor') | |
509 |
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509 | |||
510 | # The interactive one is initialized with an offset, meaning we always |
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510 | # The interactive one is initialized with an offset, meaning we always | |
511 | # want to remove the topmost item in the traceback, which is our own |
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511 | # want to remove the topmost item in the traceback, which is our own | |
512 | # internal code. Valid modes: ['Plain','Context','Verbose'] |
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512 | # internal code. Valid modes: ['Plain','Context','Verbose'] | |
513 | self.InteractiveTB = ultraTB.AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Plain', |
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513 | self.InteractiveTB = ultraTB.AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Plain', | |
514 | color_scheme='NoColor', |
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514 | color_scheme='NoColor', | |
515 | tb_offset = 1) |
|
515 | tb_offset = 1) | |
516 |
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516 | |||
517 | # IPython itself shouldn't crash. This will produce a detailed |
|
517 | # IPython itself shouldn't crash. This will produce a detailed | |
518 | # post-mortem if it does. But we only install the crash handler for |
|
518 | # post-mortem if it does. But we only install the crash handler for | |
519 | # non-threaded shells, the threaded ones use a normal verbose reporter |
|
519 | # non-threaded shells, the threaded ones use a normal verbose reporter | |
520 | # and lose the crash handler. This is because exceptions in the main |
|
520 | # and lose the crash handler. This is because exceptions in the main | |
521 | # thread (such as in GUI code) propagate directly to sys.excepthook, |
|
521 | # thread (such as in GUI code) propagate directly to sys.excepthook, | |
522 | # and there's no point in printing crash dumps for every user exception. |
|
522 | # and there's no point in printing crash dumps for every user exception. | |
523 | if self.isthreaded: |
|
523 | if self.isthreaded: | |
524 | sys.excepthook = ultraTB.FormattedTB() |
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524 | sys.excepthook = ultraTB.FormattedTB() | |
525 | else: |
|
525 | else: | |
526 | from IPython import CrashHandler |
|
526 | from IPython import CrashHandler | |
527 | sys.excepthook = CrashHandler.CrashHandler(self) |
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527 | sys.excepthook = CrashHandler.CrashHandler(self) | |
528 |
|
528 | |||
529 | # The instance will store a pointer to this, so that runtime code |
|
529 | # The instance will store a pointer to this, so that runtime code | |
530 | # (such as magics) can access it. This is because during the |
|
530 | # (such as magics) can access it. This is because during the | |
531 | # read-eval loop, it gets temporarily overwritten (to deal with GUI |
|
531 | # read-eval loop, it gets temporarily overwritten (to deal with GUI | |
532 | # frameworks). |
|
532 | # frameworks). | |
533 | self.sys_excepthook = sys.excepthook |
|
533 | self.sys_excepthook = sys.excepthook | |
534 |
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534 | |||
535 | # and add any custom exception handlers the user may have specified |
|
535 | # and add any custom exception handlers the user may have specified | |
536 | self.set_custom_exc(*custom_exceptions) |
|
536 | self.set_custom_exc(*custom_exceptions) | |
537 |
|
537 | |||
538 | # indentation management |
|
538 | # indentation management | |
539 | self.autoindent = False |
|
539 | self.autoindent = False | |
540 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
|
540 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
541 |
|
541 | |||
542 | # Make some aliases automatically |
|
542 | # Make some aliases automatically | |
543 | # Prepare list of shell aliases to auto-define |
|
543 | # Prepare list of shell aliases to auto-define | |
544 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
544 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
545 | auto_alias = ('mkdir mkdir', 'rmdir rmdir', |
|
545 | auto_alias = ('mkdir mkdir', 'rmdir rmdir', | |
546 | 'mv mv -i','rm rm -i','cp cp -i', |
|
546 | 'mv mv -i','rm rm -i','cp cp -i', | |
547 | 'cat cat','less less','clear clear', |
|
547 | 'cat cat','less less','clear clear', | |
548 | # a better ls |
|
548 | # a better ls | |
549 | 'ls ls -F', |
|
549 | 'ls ls -F', | |
550 | # long ls |
|
550 | # long ls | |
551 | 'll ls -lF') |
|
551 | 'll ls -lF') | |
552 | # Extra ls aliases with color, which need special treatment on BSD |
|
552 | # Extra ls aliases with color, which need special treatment on BSD | |
553 | # variants |
|
553 | # variants | |
554 | ls_extra = ( # color ls |
|
554 | ls_extra = ( # color ls | |
555 | 'lc ls -F -o --color', |
|
555 | 'lc ls -F -o --color', | |
556 | # ls normal files only |
|
556 | # ls normal files only | |
557 | 'lf ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^-', |
|
557 | 'lf ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^-', | |
558 | # ls symbolic links |
|
558 | # ls symbolic links | |
559 | 'lk ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^l', |
|
559 | 'lk ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^l', | |
560 | # directories or links to directories, |
|
560 | # directories or links to directories, | |
561 | 'ldir ls -F -o --color %l | grep /$', |
|
561 | 'ldir ls -F -o --color %l | grep /$', | |
562 | # things which are executable |
|
562 | # things which are executable | |
563 | 'lx ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^-..x', |
|
563 | 'lx ls -F -o --color %l | grep ^-..x', | |
564 | ) |
|
564 | ) | |
565 | # The BSDs don't ship GNU ls, so they don't understand the |
|
565 | # The BSDs don't ship GNU ls, so they don't understand the | |
566 | # --color switch out of the box |
|
566 | # --color switch out of the box | |
567 | if 'bsd' in sys.platform: |
|
567 | if 'bsd' in sys.platform: | |
568 | ls_extra = ( # ls normal files only |
|
568 | ls_extra = ( # ls normal files only | |
569 | 'lf ls -lF | grep ^-', |
|
569 | 'lf ls -lF | grep ^-', | |
570 | # ls symbolic links |
|
570 | # ls symbolic links | |
571 | 'lk ls -lF | grep ^l', |
|
571 | 'lk ls -lF | grep ^l', | |
572 | # directories or links to directories, |
|
572 | # directories or links to directories, | |
573 | 'ldir ls -lF | grep /$', |
|
573 | 'ldir ls -lF | grep /$', | |
574 | # things which are executable |
|
574 | # things which are executable | |
575 | 'lx ls -lF | grep ^-..x', |
|
575 | 'lx ls -lF | grep ^-..x', | |
576 | ) |
|
576 | ) | |
577 | auto_alias = auto_alias + ls_extra |
|
577 | auto_alias = auto_alias + ls_extra | |
578 | elif os.name in ['nt','dos']: |
|
578 | elif os.name in ['nt','dos']: | |
579 | auto_alias = ('dir dir /on', 'ls dir /on', |
|
579 | auto_alias = ('dir dir /on', 'ls dir /on', | |
580 | 'ddir dir /ad /on', 'ldir dir /ad /on', |
|
580 | 'ddir dir /ad /on', 'ldir dir /ad /on', | |
581 | 'mkdir mkdir','rmdir rmdir','echo echo', |
|
581 | 'mkdir mkdir','rmdir rmdir','echo echo', | |
582 | 'ren ren','cls cls','copy copy') |
|
582 | 'ren ren','cls cls','copy copy') | |
583 | else: |
|
583 | else: | |
584 | auto_alias = () |
|
584 | auto_alias = () | |
585 | self.auto_alias = [s.split(None,1) for s in auto_alias] |
|
585 | self.auto_alias = [s.split(None,1) for s in auto_alias] | |
586 | # Call the actual (public) initializer |
|
586 | # Call the actual (public) initializer | |
587 | self.init_auto_alias() |
|
587 | self.init_auto_alias() | |
588 |
|
588 | |||
589 | # Produce a public API instance |
|
589 | # Produce a public API instance | |
590 | self.api = IPython.ipapi.IPApi(self) |
|
590 | self.api = IPython.ipapi.IPApi(self) | |
591 |
|
591 | |||
592 | # track which builtins we add, so we can clean up later |
|
592 | # track which builtins we add, so we can clean up later | |
593 | self.builtins_added = {} |
|
593 | self.builtins_added = {} | |
594 | # This method will add the necessary builtins for operation, but |
|
594 | # This method will add the necessary builtins for operation, but | |
595 | # tracking what it did via the builtins_added dict. |
|
595 | # tracking what it did via the builtins_added dict. | |
596 | self.add_builtins() |
|
596 | self.add_builtins() | |
597 |
|
597 | |||
598 | # end __init__ |
|
598 | # end __init__ | |
599 |
|
599 | |||
600 | def pre_config_initialization(self): |
|
600 | def pre_config_initialization(self): | |
601 | """Pre-configuration init method |
|
601 | """Pre-configuration init method | |
602 |
|
602 | |||
603 | This is called before the configuration files are processed to |
|
603 | This is called before the configuration files are processed to | |
604 | prepare the services the config files might need. |
|
604 | prepare the services the config files might need. | |
605 |
|
605 | |||
606 | self.rc already has reasonable default values at this point. |
|
606 | self.rc already has reasonable default values at this point. | |
607 | """ |
|
607 | """ | |
608 | rc = self.rc |
|
608 | rc = self.rc | |
609 |
|
609 | |||
610 | self.db = pickleshare.PickleShareDB(rc.ipythondir + "/db") |
|
610 | self.db = pickleshare.PickleShareDB(rc.ipythondir + "/db") | |
611 |
|
611 | |||
612 | def post_config_initialization(self): |
|
612 | def post_config_initialization(self): | |
613 | """Post configuration init method |
|
613 | """Post configuration init method | |
614 |
|
614 | |||
615 | This is called after the configuration files have been processed to |
|
615 | This is called after the configuration files have been processed to | |
616 | 'finalize' the initialization.""" |
|
616 | 'finalize' the initialization.""" | |
617 |
|
617 | |||
618 | rc = self.rc |
|
618 | rc = self.rc | |
619 |
|
619 | |||
620 | # Object inspector |
|
620 | # Object inspector | |
621 | self.inspector = OInspect.Inspector(OInspect.InspectColors, |
|
621 | self.inspector = OInspect.Inspector(OInspect.InspectColors, | |
622 | PyColorize.ANSICodeColors, |
|
622 | PyColorize.ANSICodeColors, | |
623 | 'NoColor', |
|
623 | 'NoColor', | |
624 | rc.object_info_string_level) |
|
624 | rc.object_info_string_level) | |
625 |
|
625 | |||
626 | # Load readline proper |
|
626 | # Load readline proper | |
627 | if rc.readline: |
|
627 | if rc.readline: | |
628 | self.init_readline() |
|
628 | self.init_readline() | |
629 |
|
629 | |||
630 | # local shortcut, this is used a LOT |
|
630 | # local shortcut, this is used a LOT | |
631 | self.log = self.logger.log |
|
631 | self.log = self.logger.log | |
632 |
|
632 | |||
633 | # Initialize cache, set in/out prompts and printing system |
|
633 | # Initialize cache, set in/out prompts and printing system | |
634 | self.outputcache = CachedOutput(self, |
|
634 | self.outputcache = CachedOutput(self, | |
635 | rc.cache_size, |
|
635 | rc.cache_size, | |
636 | rc.pprint, |
|
636 | rc.pprint, | |
637 | input_sep = rc.separate_in, |
|
637 | input_sep = rc.separate_in, | |
638 | output_sep = rc.separate_out, |
|
638 | output_sep = rc.separate_out, | |
639 | output_sep2 = rc.separate_out2, |
|
639 | output_sep2 = rc.separate_out2, | |
640 | ps1 = rc.prompt_in1, |
|
640 | ps1 = rc.prompt_in1, | |
641 | ps2 = rc.prompt_in2, |
|
641 | ps2 = rc.prompt_in2, | |
642 | ps_out = rc.prompt_out, |
|
642 | ps_out = rc.prompt_out, | |
643 | pad_left = rc.prompts_pad_left) |
|
643 | pad_left = rc.prompts_pad_left) | |
644 |
|
644 | |||
645 | # user may have over-ridden the default print hook: |
|
645 | # user may have over-ridden the default print hook: | |
646 | try: |
|
646 | try: | |
647 | self.outputcache.__class__.display = self.hooks.display |
|
647 | self.outputcache.__class__.display = self.hooks.display | |
648 | except AttributeError: |
|
648 | except AttributeError: | |
649 | pass |
|
649 | pass | |
650 |
|
650 | |||
651 | # I don't like assigning globally to sys, because it means when embedding |
|
651 | # I don't like assigning globally to sys, because it means when embedding | |
652 | # instances, each embedded instance overrides the previous choice. But |
|
652 | # instances, each embedded instance overrides the previous choice. But | |
653 | # sys.displayhook seems to be called internally by exec, so I don't see a |
|
653 | # sys.displayhook seems to be called internally by exec, so I don't see a | |
654 | # way around it. |
|
654 | # way around it. | |
655 | sys.displayhook = self.outputcache |
|
655 | sys.displayhook = self.outputcache | |
656 |
|
656 | |||
657 | # Set user colors (don't do it in the constructor above so that it |
|
657 | # Set user colors (don't do it in the constructor above so that it | |
658 | # doesn't crash if colors option is invalid) |
|
658 | # doesn't crash if colors option is invalid) | |
659 | self.magic_colors(rc.colors) |
|
659 | self.magic_colors(rc.colors) | |
660 |
|
660 | |||
661 | # Set calling of pdb on exceptions |
|
661 | # Set calling of pdb on exceptions | |
662 | self.call_pdb = rc.pdb |
|
662 | self.call_pdb = rc.pdb | |
663 |
|
663 | |||
664 | # Load user aliases |
|
664 | # Load user aliases | |
665 | for alias in rc.alias: |
|
665 | for alias in rc.alias: | |
666 | self.magic_alias(alias) |
|
666 | self.magic_alias(alias) | |
667 | self.hooks.late_startup_hook() |
|
667 | self.hooks.late_startup_hook() | |
668 |
|
668 | |||
669 | batchrun = False |
|
669 | batchrun = False | |
670 | for batchfile in [path(arg) for arg in self.rc.args |
|
670 | for batchfile in [path(arg) for arg in self.rc.args | |
671 | if arg.lower().endswith('.ipy')]: |
|
671 | if arg.lower().endswith('.ipy')]: | |
672 | if not batchfile.isfile(): |
|
672 | if not batchfile.isfile(): | |
673 | print "No such batch file:", batchfile |
|
673 | print "No such batch file:", batchfile | |
674 | continue |
|
674 | continue | |
675 | self.api.runlines(batchfile.text()) |
|
675 | self.api.runlines(batchfile.text()) | |
676 | batchrun = True |
|
676 | batchrun = True | |
677 | if batchrun: |
|
677 | if batchrun: | |
678 | self.exit_now = True |
|
678 | self.exit_now = True | |
679 |
|
679 | |||
680 | def add_builtins(self): |
|
680 | def add_builtins(self): | |
681 | """Store ipython references into the builtin namespace. |
|
681 | """Store ipython references into the builtin namespace. | |
682 |
|
682 | |||
683 | Some parts of ipython operate via builtins injected here, which hold a |
|
683 | Some parts of ipython operate via builtins injected here, which hold a | |
684 | reference to IPython itself.""" |
|
684 | reference to IPython itself.""" | |
685 |
|
685 | |||
686 | # TODO: deprecate all except _ip; 'jobs' should be installed |
|
686 | # TODO: deprecate all except _ip; 'jobs' should be installed | |
687 | # by an extension and the rest are under _ip, ipalias is redundant |
|
687 | # by an extension and the rest are under _ip, ipalias is redundant | |
688 | builtins_new = dict(__IPYTHON__ = self, |
|
688 | builtins_new = dict(__IPYTHON__ = self, | |
689 | ip_set_hook = self.set_hook, |
|
689 | ip_set_hook = self.set_hook, | |
690 | jobs = self.jobs, |
|
690 | jobs = self.jobs, | |
691 | ipmagic = self.ipmagic, |
|
691 | ipmagic = self.ipmagic, | |
692 | ipalias = self.ipalias, |
|
692 | ipalias = self.ipalias, | |
693 | ipsystem = self.ipsystem, |
|
693 | ipsystem = self.ipsystem, | |
694 | _ip = self.api |
|
694 | _ip = self.api | |
695 | ) |
|
695 | ) | |
696 | for biname,bival in builtins_new.items(): |
|
696 | for biname,bival in builtins_new.items(): | |
697 | try: |
|
697 | try: | |
698 | # store the orignal value so we can restore it |
|
698 | # store the orignal value so we can restore it | |
699 | self.builtins_added[biname] = __builtin__.__dict__[biname] |
|
699 | self.builtins_added[biname] = __builtin__.__dict__[biname] | |
700 | except KeyError: |
|
700 | except KeyError: | |
701 | # or mark that it wasn't defined, and we'll just delete it at |
|
701 | # or mark that it wasn't defined, and we'll just delete it at | |
702 | # cleanup |
|
702 | # cleanup | |
703 | self.builtins_added[biname] = Undefined |
|
703 | self.builtins_added[biname] = Undefined | |
704 | __builtin__.__dict__[biname] = bival |
|
704 | __builtin__.__dict__[biname] = bival | |
705 |
|
705 | |||
706 | # Keep in the builtins a flag for when IPython is active. We set it |
|
706 | # Keep in the builtins a flag for when IPython is active. We set it | |
707 | # with setdefault so that multiple nested IPythons don't clobber one |
|
707 | # with setdefault so that multiple nested IPythons don't clobber one | |
708 | # another. Each will increase its value by one upon being activated, |
|
708 | # another. Each will increase its value by one upon being activated, | |
709 | # which also gives us a way to determine the nesting level. |
|
709 | # which also gives us a way to determine the nesting level. | |
710 | __builtin__.__dict__.setdefault('__IPYTHON__active',0) |
|
710 | __builtin__.__dict__.setdefault('__IPYTHON__active',0) | |
711 |
|
711 | |||
712 | def clean_builtins(self): |
|
712 | def clean_builtins(self): | |
713 | """Remove any builtins which might have been added by add_builtins, or |
|
713 | """Remove any builtins which might have been added by add_builtins, or | |
714 | restore overwritten ones to their previous values.""" |
|
714 | restore overwritten ones to their previous values.""" | |
715 | for biname,bival in self.builtins_added.items(): |
|
715 | for biname,bival in self.builtins_added.items(): | |
716 | if bival is Undefined: |
|
716 | if bival is Undefined: | |
717 | del __builtin__.__dict__[biname] |
|
717 | del __builtin__.__dict__[biname] | |
718 | else: |
|
718 | else: | |
719 | __builtin__.__dict__[biname] = bival |
|
719 | __builtin__.__dict__[biname] = bival | |
720 | self.builtins_added.clear() |
|
720 | self.builtins_added.clear() | |
721 |
|
721 | |||
722 | def set_hook(self,name,hook, priority = 50): |
|
722 | def set_hook(self,name,hook, priority = 50): | |
723 | """set_hook(name,hook) -> sets an internal IPython hook. |
|
723 | """set_hook(name,hook) -> sets an internal IPython hook. | |
724 |
|
724 | |||
725 | IPython exposes some of its internal API as user-modifiable hooks. By |
|
725 | IPython exposes some of its internal API as user-modifiable hooks. By | |
726 | adding your function to one of these hooks, you can modify IPython's |
|
726 | adding your function to one of these hooks, you can modify IPython's | |
727 | behavior to call at runtime your own routines.""" |
|
727 | behavior to call at runtime your own routines.""" | |
728 |
|
728 | |||
729 | # At some point in the future, this should validate the hook before it |
|
729 | # At some point in the future, this should validate the hook before it | |
730 | # accepts it. Probably at least check that the hook takes the number |
|
730 | # accepts it. Probably at least check that the hook takes the number | |
731 | # of args it's supposed to. |
|
731 | # of args it's supposed to. | |
732 | dp = getattr(self.hooks, name, None) |
|
732 | dp = getattr(self.hooks, name, None) | |
733 | if name not in IPython.hooks.__all__: |
|
733 | if name not in IPython.hooks.__all__: | |
734 | print "Warning! Hook '%s' is not one of %s" % (name, IPython.hooks.__all__ ) |
|
734 | print "Warning! Hook '%s' is not one of %s" % (name, IPython.hooks.__all__ ) | |
735 | if not dp: |
|
735 | if not dp: | |
736 | dp = IPython.hooks.CommandChainDispatcher() |
|
736 | dp = IPython.hooks.CommandChainDispatcher() | |
737 |
|
737 | |||
738 | f = new.instancemethod(hook,self,self.__class__) |
|
738 | f = new.instancemethod(hook,self,self.__class__) | |
739 | try: |
|
739 | try: | |
740 | dp.add(f,priority) |
|
740 | dp.add(f,priority) | |
741 | except AttributeError: |
|
741 | except AttributeError: | |
742 | # it was not commandchain, plain old func - replace |
|
742 | # it was not commandchain, plain old func - replace | |
743 | dp = f |
|
743 | dp = f | |
744 |
|
744 | |||
745 | setattr(self.hooks,name, dp) |
|
745 | setattr(self.hooks,name, dp) | |
746 |
|
746 | |||
747 |
|
747 | |||
748 | #setattr(self.hooks,name,new.instancemethod(hook,self,self.__class__)) |
|
748 | #setattr(self.hooks,name,new.instancemethod(hook,self,self.__class__)) | |
749 |
|
749 | |||
750 | def set_custom_exc(self,exc_tuple,handler): |
|
750 | def set_custom_exc(self,exc_tuple,handler): | |
751 | """set_custom_exc(exc_tuple,handler) |
|
751 | """set_custom_exc(exc_tuple,handler) | |
752 |
|
752 | |||
753 | Set a custom exception handler, which will be called if any of the |
|
753 | Set a custom exception handler, which will be called if any of the | |
754 | exceptions in exc_tuple occur in the mainloop (specifically, in the |
|
754 | exceptions in exc_tuple occur in the mainloop (specifically, in the | |
755 | runcode() method. |
|
755 | runcode() method. | |
756 |
|
756 | |||
757 | Inputs: |
|
757 | Inputs: | |
758 |
|
758 | |||
759 | - exc_tuple: a *tuple* of valid exceptions to call the defined |
|
759 | - exc_tuple: a *tuple* of valid exceptions to call the defined | |
760 | handler for. It is very important that you use a tuple, and NOT A |
|
760 | handler for. It is very important that you use a tuple, and NOT A | |
761 | LIST here, because of the way Python's except statement works. If |
|
761 | LIST here, because of the way Python's except statement works. If | |
762 | you only want to trap a single exception, use a singleton tuple: |
|
762 | you only want to trap a single exception, use a singleton tuple: | |
763 |
|
763 | |||
764 | exc_tuple == (MyCustomException,) |
|
764 | exc_tuple == (MyCustomException,) | |
765 |
|
765 | |||
766 | - handler: this must be defined as a function with the following |
|
766 | - handler: this must be defined as a function with the following | |
767 | basic interface: def my_handler(self,etype,value,tb). |
|
767 | basic interface: def my_handler(self,etype,value,tb). | |
768 |
|
768 | |||
769 | This will be made into an instance method (via new.instancemethod) |
|
769 | This will be made into an instance method (via new.instancemethod) | |
770 | of IPython itself, and it will be called if any of the exceptions |
|
770 | of IPython itself, and it will be called if any of the exceptions | |
771 | listed in the exc_tuple are caught. If the handler is None, an |
|
771 | listed in the exc_tuple are caught. If the handler is None, an | |
772 | internal basic one is used, which just prints basic info. |
|
772 | internal basic one is used, which just prints basic info. | |
773 |
|
773 | |||
774 | WARNING: by putting in your own exception handler into IPython's main |
|
774 | WARNING: by putting in your own exception handler into IPython's main | |
775 | execution loop, you run a very good chance of nasty crashes. This |
|
775 | execution loop, you run a very good chance of nasty crashes. This | |
776 | facility should only be used if you really know what you are doing.""" |
|
776 | facility should only be used if you really know what you are doing.""" | |
777 |
|
777 | |||
778 | assert type(exc_tuple)==type(()) , \ |
|
778 | assert type(exc_tuple)==type(()) , \ | |
779 | "The custom exceptions must be given AS A TUPLE." |
|
779 | "The custom exceptions must be given AS A TUPLE." | |
780 |
|
780 | |||
781 | def dummy_handler(self,etype,value,tb): |
|
781 | def dummy_handler(self,etype,value,tb): | |
782 | print '*** Simple custom exception handler ***' |
|
782 | print '*** Simple custom exception handler ***' | |
783 | print 'Exception type :',etype |
|
783 | print 'Exception type :',etype | |
784 | print 'Exception value:',value |
|
784 | print 'Exception value:',value | |
785 | print 'Traceback :',tb |
|
785 | print 'Traceback :',tb | |
786 | print 'Source code :','\n'.join(self.buffer) |
|
786 | print 'Source code :','\n'.join(self.buffer) | |
787 |
|
787 | |||
788 | if handler is None: handler = dummy_handler |
|
788 | if handler is None: handler = dummy_handler | |
789 |
|
789 | |||
790 | self.CustomTB = new.instancemethod(handler,self,self.__class__) |
|
790 | self.CustomTB = new.instancemethod(handler,self,self.__class__) | |
791 | self.custom_exceptions = exc_tuple |
|
791 | self.custom_exceptions = exc_tuple | |
792 |
|
792 | |||
793 | def set_custom_completer(self,completer,pos=0): |
|
793 | def set_custom_completer(self,completer,pos=0): | |
794 | """set_custom_completer(completer,pos=0) |
|
794 | """set_custom_completer(completer,pos=0) | |
795 |
|
795 | |||
796 | Adds a new custom completer function. |
|
796 | Adds a new custom completer function. | |
797 |
|
797 | |||
798 | The position argument (defaults to 0) is the index in the completers |
|
798 | The position argument (defaults to 0) is the index in the completers | |
799 | list where you want the completer to be inserted.""" |
|
799 | list where you want the completer to be inserted.""" | |
800 |
|
800 | |||
801 | newcomp = new.instancemethod(completer,self.Completer, |
|
801 | newcomp = new.instancemethod(completer,self.Completer, | |
802 | self.Completer.__class__) |
|
802 | self.Completer.__class__) | |
803 | self.Completer.matchers.insert(pos,newcomp) |
|
803 | self.Completer.matchers.insert(pos,newcomp) | |
804 |
|
804 | |||
805 | def _get_call_pdb(self): |
|
805 | def _get_call_pdb(self): | |
806 | return self._call_pdb |
|
806 | return self._call_pdb | |
807 |
|
807 | |||
808 | def _set_call_pdb(self,val): |
|
808 | def _set_call_pdb(self,val): | |
809 |
|
809 | |||
810 | if val not in (0,1,False,True): |
|
810 | if val not in (0,1,False,True): | |
811 | raise ValueError,'new call_pdb value must be boolean' |
|
811 | raise ValueError,'new call_pdb value must be boolean' | |
812 |
|
812 | |||
813 | # store value in instance |
|
813 | # store value in instance | |
814 | self._call_pdb = val |
|
814 | self._call_pdb = val | |
815 |
|
815 | |||
816 | # notify the actual exception handlers |
|
816 | # notify the actual exception handlers | |
817 | self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb = val |
|
817 | self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb = val | |
818 | if self.isthreaded: |
|
818 | if self.isthreaded: | |
819 | try: |
|
819 | try: | |
820 | self.sys_excepthook.call_pdb = val |
|
820 | self.sys_excepthook.call_pdb = val | |
821 | except: |
|
821 | except: | |
822 | warn('Failed to activate pdb for threaded exception handler') |
|
822 | warn('Failed to activate pdb for threaded exception handler') | |
823 |
|
823 | |||
824 | call_pdb = property(_get_call_pdb,_set_call_pdb,None, |
|
824 | call_pdb = property(_get_call_pdb,_set_call_pdb,None, | |
825 | 'Control auto-activation of pdb at exceptions') |
|
825 | 'Control auto-activation of pdb at exceptions') | |
826 |
|
826 | |||
827 |
|
827 | |||
828 | # These special functions get installed in the builtin namespace, to |
|
828 | # These special functions get installed in the builtin namespace, to | |
829 | # provide programmatic (pure python) access to magics, aliases and system |
|
829 | # provide programmatic (pure python) access to magics, aliases and system | |
830 | # calls. This is important for logging, user scripting, and more. |
|
830 | # calls. This is important for logging, user scripting, and more. | |
831 |
|
831 | |||
832 | # We are basically exposing, via normal python functions, the three |
|
832 | # We are basically exposing, via normal python functions, the three | |
833 | # mechanisms in which ipython offers special call modes (magics for |
|
833 | # mechanisms in which ipython offers special call modes (magics for | |
834 | # internal control, aliases for direct system access via pre-selected |
|
834 | # internal control, aliases for direct system access via pre-selected | |
835 | # names, and !cmd for calling arbitrary system commands). |
|
835 | # names, and !cmd for calling arbitrary system commands). | |
836 |
|
836 | |||
837 | def ipmagic(self,arg_s): |
|
837 | def ipmagic(self,arg_s): | |
838 | """Call a magic function by name. |
|
838 | """Call a magic function by name. | |
839 |
|
839 | |||
840 | Input: a string containing the name of the magic function to call and any |
|
840 | Input: a string containing the name of the magic function to call and any | |
841 | additional arguments to be passed to the magic. |
|
841 | additional arguments to be passed to the magic. | |
842 |
|
842 | |||
843 | ipmagic('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython |
|
843 | ipmagic('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython | |
844 | prompt: |
|
844 | prompt: | |
845 |
|
845 | |||
846 | In[1]: %name -opt foo bar |
|
846 | In[1]: %name -opt foo bar | |
847 |
|
847 | |||
848 | To call a magic without arguments, simply use ipmagic('name'). |
|
848 | To call a magic without arguments, simply use ipmagic('name'). | |
849 |
|
849 | |||
850 | This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's magics in any |
|
850 | This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's magics in any | |
851 | valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and |
|
851 | valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and | |
852 | compound statements. It is added by IPython to the Python builtin |
|
852 | compound statements. It is added by IPython to the Python builtin | |
853 | namespace upon initialization.""" |
|
853 | namespace upon initialization.""" | |
854 |
|
854 | |||
855 | args = arg_s.split(' ',1) |
|
855 | args = arg_s.split(' ',1) | |
856 | magic_name = args[0] |
|
856 | magic_name = args[0] | |
857 | magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(self.ESC_MAGIC) |
|
857 | magic_name = magic_name.lstrip(self.ESC_MAGIC) | |
858 |
|
858 | |||
859 | try: |
|
859 | try: | |
860 | magic_args = args[1] |
|
860 | magic_args = args[1] | |
861 | except IndexError: |
|
861 | except IndexError: | |
862 | magic_args = '' |
|
862 | magic_args = '' | |
863 | fn = getattr(self,'magic_'+magic_name,None) |
|
863 | fn = getattr(self,'magic_'+magic_name,None) | |
864 | if fn is None: |
|
864 | if fn is None: | |
865 | error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name) |
|
865 | error("Magic function `%s` not found." % magic_name) | |
866 | else: |
|
866 | else: | |
867 | magic_args = self.var_expand(magic_args) |
|
867 | magic_args = self.var_expand(magic_args) | |
868 | return fn(magic_args) |
|
868 | return fn(magic_args) | |
869 |
|
869 | |||
870 | def ipalias(self,arg_s): |
|
870 | def ipalias(self,arg_s): | |
871 | """Call an alias by name. |
|
871 | """Call an alias by name. | |
872 |
|
872 | |||
873 | Input: a string containing the name of the alias to call and any |
|
873 | Input: a string containing the name of the alias to call and any | |
874 | additional arguments to be passed to the magic. |
|
874 | additional arguments to be passed to the magic. | |
875 |
|
875 | |||
876 | ipalias('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython |
|
876 | ipalias('name -opt foo bar') is equivalent to typing at the ipython | |
877 | prompt: |
|
877 | prompt: | |
878 |
|
878 | |||
879 | In[1]: name -opt foo bar |
|
879 | In[1]: name -opt foo bar | |
880 |
|
880 | |||
881 | To call an alias without arguments, simply use ipalias('name'). |
|
881 | To call an alias without arguments, simply use ipalias('name'). | |
882 |
|
882 | |||
883 | This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's aliases in any |
|
883 | This provides a proper Python function to call IPython's aliases in any | |
884 | valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and |
|
884 | valid Python code you can type at the interpreter, including loops and | |
885 | compound statements. It is added by IPython to the Python builtin |
|
885 | compound statements. It is added by IPython to the Python builtin | |
886 | namespace upon initialization.""" |
|
886 | namespace upon initialization.""" | |
887 |
|
887 | |||
888 | args = arg_s.split(' ',1) |
|
888 | args = arg_s.split(' ',1) | |
889 | alias_name = args[0] |
|
889 | alias_name = args[0] | |
890 | try: |
|
890 | try: | |
891 | alias_args = args[1] |
|
891 | alias_args = args[1] | |
892 | except IndexError: |
|
892 | except IndexError: | |
893 | alias_args = '' |
|
893 | alias_args = '' | |
894 | if alias_name in self.alias_table: |
|
894 | if alias_name in self.alias_table: | |
895 | self.call_alias(alias_name,alias_args) |
|
895 | self.call_alias(alias_name,alias_args) | |
896 | else: |
|
896 | else: | |
897 | error("Alias `%s` not found." % alias_name) |
|
897 | error("Alias `%s` not found." % alias_name) | |
898 |
|
898 | |||
899 | def ipsystem(self,arg_s): |
|
899 | def ipsystem(self,arg_s): | |
900 | """Make a system call, using IPython.""" |
|
900 | """Make a system call, using IPython.""" | |
901 |
|
901 | |||
902 | self.system(arg_s) |
|
902 | self.system(arg_s) | |
903 |
|
903 | |||
904 | def complete(self,text): |
|
904 | def complete(self,text): | |
905 | """Return a sorted list of all possible completions on text. |
|
905 | """Return a sorted list of all possible completions on text. | |
906 |
|
906 | |||
907 | Inputs: |
|
907 | Inputs: | |
908 |
|
908 | |||
909 | - text: a string of text to be completed on. |
|
909 | - text: a string of text to be completed on. | |
910 |
|
910 | |||
911 | This is a wrapper around the completion mechanism, similar to what |
|
911 | This is a wrapper around the completion mechanism, similar to what | |
912 | readline does at the command line when the TAB key is hit. By |
|
912 | readline does at the command line when the TAB key is hit. By | |
913 | exposing it as a method, it can be used by other non-readline |
|
913 | exposing it as a method, it can be used by other non-readline | |
914 | environments (such as GUIs) for text completion. |
|
914 | environments (such as GUIs) for text completion. | |
915 |
|
915 | |||
916 | Simple usage example: |
|
916 | Simple usage example: | |
917 |
|
917 | |||
918 | In [1]: x = 'hello' |
|
918 | In [1]: x = 'hello' | |
919 |
|
919 | |||
920 | In [2]: __IP.complete('x.l') |
|
920 | In [2]: __IP.complete('x.l') | |
921 | Out[2]: ['x.ljust', 'x.lower', 'x.lstrip']""" |
|
921 | Out[2]: ['x.ljust', 'x.lower', 'x.lstrip']""" | |
922 |
|
922 | |||
923 | complete = self.Completer.complete |
|
923 | complete = self.Completer.complete | |
924 | state = 0 |
|
924 | state = 0 | |
925 | # use a dict so we get unique keys, since ipyhton's multiple |
|
925 | # use a dict so we get unique keys, since ipyhton's multiple | |
926 | # completers can return duplicates. |
|
926 | # completers can return duplicates. | |
927 | comps = {} |
|
927 | comps = {} | |
928 | while True: |
|
928 | while True: | |
929 | newcomp = complete(text,state) |
|
929 | newcomp = complete(text,state) | |
930 | if newcomp is None: |
|
930 | if newcomp is None: | |
931 | break |
|
931 | break | |
932 | comps[newcomp] = 1 |
|
932 | comps[newcomp] = 1 | |
933 | state += 1 |
|
933 | state += 1 | |
934 | outcomps = comps.keys() |
|
934 | outcomps = comps.keys() | |
935 | outcomps.sort() |
|
935 | outcomps.sort() | |
936 | return outcomps |
|
936 | return outcomps | |
937 |
|
937 | |||
938 | def set_completer_frame(self, frame=None): |
|
938 | def set_completer_frame(self, frame=None): | |
939 | if frame: |
|
939 | if frame: | |
940 | self.Completer.namespace = frame.f_locals |
|
940 | self.Completer.namespace = frame.f_locals | |
941 | self.Completer.global_namespace = frame.f_globals |
|
941 | self.Completer.global_namespace = frame.f_globals | |
942 | else: |
|
942 | else: | |
943 | self.Completer.namespace = self.user_ns |
|
943 | self.Completer.namespace = self.user_ns | |
944 | self.Completer.global_namespace = self.user_global_ns |
|
944 | self.Completer.global_namespace = self.user_global_ns | |
945 |
|
945 | |||
946 | def init_auto_alias(self): |
|
946 | def init_auto_alias(self): | |
947 | """Define some aliases automatically. |
|
947 | """Define some aliases automatically. | |
948 |
|
948 | |||
949 | These are ALL parameter-less aliases""" |
|
949 | These are ALL parameter-less aliases""" | |
950 |
|
950 | |||
951 | for alias,cmd in self.auto_alias: |
|
951 | for alias,cmd in self.auto_alias: | |
952 | self.alias_table[alias] = (0,cmd) |
|
952 | self.alias_table[alias] = (0,cmd) | |
953 |
|
953 | |||
954 | def alias_table_validate(self,verbose=0): |
|
954 | def alias_table_validate(self,verbose=0): | |
955 | """Update information about the alias table. |
|
955 | """Update information about the alias table. | |
956 |
|
956 | |||
957 | In particular, make sure no Python keywords/builtins are in it.""" |
|
957 | In particular, make sure no Python keywords/builtins are in it.""" | |
958 |
|
958 | |||
959 | no_alias = self.no_alias |
|
959 | no_alias = self.no_alias | |
960 | for k in self.alias_table.keys(): |
|
960 | for k in self.alias_table.keys(): | |
961 | if k in no_alias: |
|
961 | if k in no_alias: | |
962 | del self.alias_table[k] |
|
962 | del self.alias_table[k] | |
963 | if verbose: |
|
963 | if verbose: | |
964 | print ("Deleting alias <%s>, it's a Python " |
|
964 | print ("Deleting alias <%s>, it's a Python " | |
965 | "keyword or builtin." % k) |
|
965 | "keyword or builtin." % k) | |
966 |
|
966 | |||
967 | def set_autoindent(self,value=None): |
|
967 | def set_autoindent(self,value=None): | |
968 | """Set the autoindent flag, checking for readline support. |
|
968 | """Set the autoindent flag, checking for readline support. | |
969 |
|
969 | |||
970 | If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle.""" |
|
970 | If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle.""" | |
971 |
|
971 | |||
972 | if not self.has_readline: |
|
972 | if not self.has_readline: | |
973 | if os.name == 'posix': |
|
973 | if os.name == 'posix': | |
974 | warn("The auto-indent feature requires the readline library") |
|
974 | warn("The auto-indent feature requires the readline library") | |
975 | self.autoindent = 0 |
|
975 | self.autoindent = 0 | |
976 | return |
|
976 | return | |
977 | if value is None: |
|
977 | if value is None: | |
978 | self.autoindent = not self.autoindent |
|
978 | self.autoindent = not self.autoindent | |
979 | else: |
|
979 | else: | |
980 | self.autoindent = value |
|
980 | self.autoindent = value | |
981 |
|
981 | |||
982 | def rc_set_toggle(self,rc_field,value=None): |
|
982 | def rc_set_toggle(self,rc_field,value=None): | |
983 | """Set or toggle a field in IPython's rc config. structure. |
|
983 | """Set or toggle a field in IPython's rc config. structure. | |
984 |
|
984 | |||
985 | If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle. |
|
985 | If called with no arguments, it acts as a toggle. | |
986 |
|
986 | |||
987 | If called with a non-existent field, the resulting AttributeError |
|
987 | If called with a non-existent field, the resulting AttributeError | |
988 | exception will propagate out.""" |
|
988 | exception will propagate out.""" | |
989 |
|
989 | |||
990 | rc_val = getattr(self.rc,rc_field) |
|
990 | rc_val = getattr(self.rc,rc_field) | |
991 | if value is None: |
|
991 | if value is None: | |
992 | value = not rc_val |
|
992 | value = not rc_val | |
993 | setattr(self.rc,rc_field,value) |
|
993 | setattr(self.rc,rc_field,value) | |
994 |
|
994 | |||
995 | def user_setup(self,ipythondir,rc_suffix,mode='install'): |
|
995 | def user_setup(self,ipythondir,rc_suffix,mode='install'): | |
996 | """Install the user configuration directory. |
|
996 | """Install the user configuration directory. | |
997 |
|
997 | |||
998 | Can be called when running for the first time or to upgrade the user's |
|
998 | Can be called when running for the first time or to upgrade the user's | |
999 | .ipython/ directory with the mode parameter. Valid modes are 'install' |
|
999 | .ipython/ directory with the mode parameter. Valid modes are 'install' | |
1000 | and 'upgrade'.""" |
|
1000 | and 'upgrade'.""" | |
1001 |
|
1001 | |||
1002 | def wait(): |
|
1002 | def wait(): | |
1003 | try: |
|
1003 | try: | |
1004 | raw_input("Please press <RETURN> to start IPython.") |
|
1004 | raw_input("Please press <RETURN> to start IPython.") | |
1005 | except EOFError: |
|
1005 | except EOFError: | |
1006 | print >> Term.cout |
|
1006 | print >> Term.cout | |
1007 | print '*'*70 |
|
1007 | print '*'*70 | |
1008 |
|
1008 | |||
1009 | cwd = os.getcwd() # remember where we started |
|
1009 | cwd = os.getcwd() # remember where we started | |
1010 | glb = glob.glob |
|
1010 | glb = glob.glob | |
1011 | print '*'*70 |
|
1011 | print '*'*70 | |
1012 | if mode == 'install': |
|
1012 | if mode == 'install': | |
1013 | print \ |
|
1013 | print \ | |
1014 | """Welcome to IPython. I will try to create a personal configuration directory |
|
1014 | """Welcome to IPython. I will try to create a personal configuration directory | |
1015 | where you can customize many aspects of IPython's functionality in:\n""" |
|
1015 | where you can customize many aspects of IPython's functionality in:\n""" | |
1016 | else: |
|
1016 | else: | |
1017 | print 'I am going to upgrade your configuration in:' |
|
1017 | print 'I am going to upgrade your configuration in:' | |
1018 |
|
1018 | |||
1019 | print ipythondir |
|
1019 | print ipythondir | |
1020 |
|
1020 | |||
1021 | rcdirend = os.path.join('IPython','UserConfig') |
|
1021 | rcdirend = os.path.join('IPython','UserConfig') | |
1022 | cfg = lambda d: os.path.join(d,rcdirend) |
|
1022 | cfg = lambda d: os.path.join(d,rcdirend) | |
1023 | try: |
|
1023 | try: | |
1024 | rcdir = filter(os.path.isdir,map(cfg,sys.path))[0] |
|
1024 | rcdir = filter(os.path.isdir,map(cfg,sys.path))[0] | |
1025 | except IOError: |
|
1025 | except IOError: | |
1026 | warning = """ |
|
1026 | warning = """ | |
1027 | Installation error. IPython's directory was not found. |
|
1027 | Installation error. IPython's directory was not found. | |
1028 |
|
1028 | |||
1029 | Check the following: |
|
1029 | Check the following: | |
1030 |
|
1030 | |||
1031 | The ipython/IPython directory should be in a directory belonging to your |
|
1031 | The ipython/IPython directory should be in a directory belonging to your | |
1032 | PYTHONPATH environment variable (that is, it should be in a directory |
|
1032 | PYTHONPATH environment variable (that is, it should be in a directory | |
1033 | belonging to sys.path). You can copy it explicitly there or just link to it. |
|
1033 | belonging to sys.path). You can copy it explicitly there or just link to it. | |
1034 |
|
1034 | |||
1035 | IPython will proceed with builtin defaults. |
|
1035 | IPython will proceed with builtin defaults. | |
1036 | """ |
|
1036 | """ | |
1037 | warn(warning) |
|
1037 | warn(warning) | |
1038 | wait() |
|
1038 | wait() | |
1039 | return |
|
1039 | return | |
1040 |
|
1040 | |||
1041 | if mode == 'install': |
|
1041 | if mode == 'install': | |
1042 | try: |
|
1042 | try: | |
1043 | shutil.copytree(rcdir,ipythondir) |
|
1043 | shutil.copytree(rcdir,ipythondir) | |
1044 | os.chdir(ipythondir) |
|
1044 | os.chdir(ipythondir) | |
1045 | rc_files = glb("ipythonrc*") |
|
1045 | rc_files = glb("ipythonrc*") | |
1046 | for rc_file in rc_files: |
|
1046 | for rc_file in rc_files: | |
1047 | os.rename(rc_file,rc_file+rc_suffix) |
|
1047 | os.rename(rc_file,rc_file+rc_suffix) | |
1048 | except: |
|
1048 | except: | |
1049 | warning = """ |
|
1049 | warning = """ | |
1050 |
|
1050 | |||
1051 | There was a problem with the installation: |
|
1051 | There was a problem with the installation: | |
1052 | %s |
|
1052 | %s | |
1053 | Try to correct it or contact the developers if you think it's a bug. |
|
1053 | Try to correct it or contact the developers if you think it's a bug. | |
1054 | IPython will proceed with builtin defaults.""" % sys.exc_info()[1] |
|
1054 | IPython will proceed with builtin defaults.""" % sys.exc_info()[1] | |
1055 | warn(warning) |
|
1055 | warn(warning) | |
1056 | wait() |
|
1056 | wait() | |
1057 | return |
|
1057 | return | |
1058 |
|
1058 | |||
1059 | elif mode == 'upgrade': |
|
1059 | elif mode == 'upgrade': | |
1060 | try: |
|
1060 | try: | |
1061 | os.chdir(ipythondir) |
|
1061 | os.chdir(ipythondir) | |
1062 | except: |
|
1062 | except: | |
1063 | print """ |
|
1063 | print """ | |
1064 | Can not upgrade: changing to directory %s failed. Details: |
|
1064 | Can not upgrade: changing to directory %s failed. Details: | |
1065 | %s |
|
1065 | %s | |
1066 | """ % (ipythondir,sys.exc_info()[1]) |
|
1066 | """ % (ipythondir,sys.exc_info()[1]) | |
1067 | wait() |
|
1067 | wait() | |
1068 | return |
|
1068 | return | |
1069 | else: |
|
1069 | else: | |
1070 | sources = glb(os.path.join(rcdir,'[A-Za-z]*')) |
|
1070 | sources = glb(os.path.join(rcdir,'[A-Za-z]*')) | |
1071 | for new_full_path in sources: |
|
1071 | for new_full_path in sources: | |
1072 | new_filename = os.path.basename(new_full_path) |
|
1072 | new_filename = os.path.basename(new_full_path) | |
1073 | if new_filename.startswith('ipythonrc'): |
|
1073 | if new_filename.startswith('ipythonrc'): | |
1074 | new_filename = new_filename + rc_suffix |
|
1074 | new_filename = new_filename + rc_suffix | |
1075 | # The config directory should only contain files, skip any |
|
1075 | # The config directory should only contain files, skip any | |
1076 | # directories which may be there (like CVS) |
|
1076 | # directories which may be there (like CVS) | |
1077 | if os.path.isdir(new_full_path): |
|
1077 | if os.path.isdir(new_full_path): | |
1078 | continue |
|
1078 | continue | |
1079 | if os.path.exists(new_filename): |
|
1079 | if os.path.exists(new_filename): | |
1080 | old_file = new_filename+'.old' |
|
1080 | old_file = new_filename+'.old' | |
1081 | if os.path.exists(old_file): |
|
1081 | if os.path.exists(old_file): | |
1082 | os.remove(old_file) |
|
1082 | os.remove(old_file) | |
1083 | os.rename(new_filename,old_file) |
|
1083 | os.rename(new_filename,old_file) | |
1084 | shutil.copy(new_full_path,new_filename) |
|
1084 | shutil.copy(new_full_path,new_filename) | |
1085 | else: |
|
1085 | else: | |
1086 | raise ValueError,'unrecognized mode for install:',`mode` |
|
1086 | raise ValueError,'unrecognized mode for install:',`mode` | |
1087 |
|
1087 | |||
1088 | # Fix line-endings to those native to each platform in the config |
|
1088 | # Fix line-endings to those native to each platform in the config | |
1089 | # directory. |
|
1089 | # directory. | |
1090 | try: |
|
1090 | try: | |
1091 | os.chdir(ipythondir) |
|
1091 | os.chdir(ipythondir) | |
1092 | except: |
|
1092 | except: | |
1093 | print """ |
|
1093 | print """ | |
1094 | Problem: changing to directory %s failed. |
|
1094 | Problem: changing to directory %s failed. | |
1095 | Details: |
|
1095 | Details: | |
1096 | %s |
|
1096 | %s | |
1097 |
|
1097 | |||
1098 | Some configuration files may have incorrect line endings. This should not |
|
1098 | Some configuration files may have incorrect line endings. This should not | |
1099 | cause any problems during execution. """ % (ipythondir,sys.exc_info()[1]) |
|
1099 | cause any problems during execution. """ % (ipythondir,sys.exc_info()[1]) | |
1100 | wait() |
|
1100 | wait() | |
1101 | else: |
|
1101 | else: | |
1102 | for fname in glb('ipythonrc*'): |
|
1102 | for fname in glb('ipythonrc*'): | |
1103 | try: |
|
1103 | try: | |
1104 | native_line_ends(fname,backup=0) |
|
1104 | native_line_ends(fname,backup=0) | |
1105 | except IOError: |
|
1105 | except IOError: | |
1106 | pass |
|
1106 | pass | |
1107 |
|
1107 | |||
1108 | if mode == 'install': |
|
1108 | if mode == 'install': | |
1109 | print """ |
|
1109 | print """ | |
1110 | Successful installation! |
|
1110 | Successful installation! | |
1111 |
|
1111 | |||
1112 | Please read the sections 'Initial Configuration' and 'Quick Tips' in the |
|
1112 | Please read the sections 'Initial Configuration' and 'Quick Tips' in the | |
1113 | IPython manual (there are both HTML and PDF versions supplied with the |
|
1113 | IPython manual (there are both HTML and PDF versions supplied with the | |
1114 | distribution) to make sure that your system environment is properly configured |
|
1114 | distribution) to make sure that your system environment is properly configured | |
1115 | to take advantage of IPython's features. |
|
1115 | to take advantage of IPython's features. | |
1116 |
|
1116 | |||
1117 | Important note: the configuration system has changed! The old system is |
|
1117 | Important note: the configuration system has changed! The old system is | |
1118 | still in place, but its setting may be partly overridden by the settings in |
|
1118 | still in place, but its setting may be partly overridden by the settings in | |
1119 | "~/.ipython/ipy_user_conf.py" config file. Please take a look at the file |
|
1119 | "~/.ipython/ipy_user_conf.py" config file. Please take a look at the file | |
1120 | if some of the new settings bother you. |
|
1120 | if some of the new settings bother you. | |
1121 |
|
1121 | |||
1122 | """ |
|
1122 | """ | |
1123 | else: |
|
1123 | else: | |
1124 | print """ |
|
1124 | print """ | |
1125 | Successful upgrade! |
|
1125 | Successful upgrade! | |
1126 |
|
1126 | |||
1127 | All files in your directory: |
|
1127 | All files in your directory: | |
1128 | %(ipythondir)s |
|
1128 | %(ipythondir)s | |
1129 | which would have been overwritten by the upgrade were backed up with a .old |
|
1129 | which would have been overwritten by the upgrade were backed up with a .old | |
1130 | extension. If you had made particular customizations in those files you may |
|
1130 | extension. If you had made particular customizations in those files you may | |
1131 | want to merge them back into the new files.""" % locals() |
|
1131 | want to merge them back into the new files.""" % locals() | |
1132 | wait() |
|
1132 | wait() | |
1133 | os.chdir(cwd) |
|
1133 | os.chdir(cwd) | |
1134 | # end user_setup() |
|
1134 | # end user_setup() | |
1135 |
|
1135 | |||
1136 | def atexit_operations(self): |
|
1136 | def atexit_operations(self): | |
1137 | """This will be executed at the time of exit. |
|
1137 | """This will be executed at the time of exit. | |
1138 |
|
1138 | |||
1139 | Saving of persistent data should be performed here. """ |
|
1139 | Saving of persistent data should be performed here. """ | |
1140 |
|
1140 | |||
1141 | #print '*** IPython exit cleanup ***' # dbg |
|
1141 | #print '*** IPython exit cleanup ***' # dbg | |
1142 | # input history |
|
1142 | # input history | |
1143 | self.savehist() |
|
1143 | self.savehist() | |
1144 |
|
1144 | |||
1145 | # Cleanup all tempfiles left around |
|
1145 | # Cleanup all tempfiles left around | |
1146 | for tfile in self.tempfiles: |
|
1146 | for tfile in self.tempfiles: | |
1147 | try: |
|
1147 | try: | |
1148 | os.unlink(tfile) |
|
1148 | os.unlink(tfile) | |
1149 | except OSError: |
|
1149 | except OSError: | |
1150 | pass |
|
1150 | pass | |
1151 |
|
1151 | |||
1152 | # save the "persistent data" catch-all dictionary |
|
1152 | # save the "persistent data" catch-all dictionary | |
1153 | self.hooks.shutdown_hook() |
|
1153 | self.hooks.shutdown_hook() | |
1154 |
|
1154 | |||
1155 | def savehist(self): |
|
1155 | def savehist(self): | |
1156 | """Save input history to a file (via readline library).""" |
|
1156 | """Save input history to a file (via readline library).""" | |
1157 | try: |
|
1157 | try: | |
1158 | self.readline.write_history_file(self.histfile) |
|
1158 | self.readline.write_history_file(self.histfile) | |
1159 | except: |
|
1159 | except: | |
1160 | print 'Unable to save IPython command history to file: ' + \ |
|
1160 | print 'Unable to save IPython command history to file: ' + \ | |
1161 | `self.histfile` |
|
1161 | `self.histfile` | |
1162 |
|
1162 | |||
1163 | def pre_readline(self): |
|
1163 | def pre_readline(self): | |
1164 | """readline hook to be used at the start of each line. |
|
1164 | """readline hook to be used at the start of each line. | |
1165 |
|
1165 | |||
1166 | Currently it handles auto-indent only.""" |
|
1166 | Currently it handles auto-indent only.""" | |
1167 |
|
1167 | |||
1168 | #debugx('self.indent_current_nsp','pre_readline:') |
|
1168 | #debugx('self.indent_current_nsp','pre_readline:') | |
1169 | self.readline.insert_text(self.indent_current_str()) |
|
1169 | self.readline.insert_text(self.indent_current_str()) | |
1170 |
|
1170 | |||
1171 | def init_readline(self): |
|
1171 | def init_readline(self): | |
1172 | """Command history completion/saving/reloading.""" |
|
1172 | """Command history completion/saving/reloading.""" | |
1173 |
|
1173 | |||
1174 | import IPython.rlineimpl as readline |
|
1174 | import IPython.rlineimpl as readline | |
1175 | if not readline.have_readline: |
|
1175 | if not readline.have_readline: | |
1176 | self.has_readline = 0 |
|
1176 | self.has_readline = 0 | |
1177 | self.readline = None |
|
1177 | self.readline = None | |
1178 | # no point in bugging windows users with this every time: |
|
1178 | # no point in bugging windows users with this every time: | |
1179 | warn('Readline services not available on this platform.') |
|
1179 | warn('Readline services not available on this platform.') | |
1180 | else: |
|
1180 | else: | |
1181 | sys.modules['readline'] = readline |
|
1181 | sys.modules['readline'] = readline | |
1182 | import atexit |
|
1182 | import atexit | |
1183 | from IPython.completer import IPCompleter |
|
1183 | from IPython.completer import IPCompleter | |
1184 | self.Completer = IPCompleter(self, |
|
1184 | self.Completer = IPCompleter(self, | |
1185 | self.user_ns, |
|
1185 | self.user_ns, | |
1186 | self.user_global_ns, |
|
1186 | self.user_global_ns, | |
1187 | self.rc.readline_omit__names, |
|
1187 | self.rc.readline_omit__names, | |
1188 | self.alias_table) |
|
1188 | self.alias_table) | |
1189 |
|
1189 | |||
1190 | # Platform-specific configuration |
|
1190 | # Platform-specific configuration | |
1191 | if os.name == 'nt': |
|
1191 | if os.name == 'nt': | |
1192 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_pre_input_hook |
|
1192 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_pre_input_hook | |
1193 | else: |
|
1193 | else: | |
1194 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_startup_hook |
|
1194 | self.readline_startup_hook = readline.set_startup_hook | |
1195 |
|
1195 | |||
1196 | # Load user's initrc file (readline config) |
|
1196 | # Load user's initrc file (readline config) | |
1197 | inputrc_name = os.environ.get('INPUTRC') |
|
1197 | inputrc_name = os.environ.get('INPUTRC') | |
1198 | if inputrc_name is None: |
|
1198 | if inputrc_name is None: | |
1199 | home_dir = get_home_dir() |
|
1199 | home_dir = get_home_dir() | |
1200 | if home_dir is not None: |
|
1200 | if home_dir is not None: | |
1201 | inputrc_name = os.path.join(home_dir,'.inputrc') |
|
1201 | inputrc_name = os.path.join(home_dir,'.inputrc') | |
1202 | if os.path.isfile(inputrc_name): |
|
1202 | if os.path.isfile(inputrc_name): | |
1203 | try: |
|
1203 | try: | |
1204 | readline.read_init_file(inputrc_name) |
|
1204 | readline.read_init_file(inputrc_name) | |
1205 | except: |
|
1205 | except: | |
1206 | warn('Problems reading readline initialization file <%s>' |
|
1206 | warn('Problems reading readline initialization file <%s>' | |
1207 | % inputrc_name) |
|
1207 | % inputrc_name) | |
1208 |
|
1208 | |||
1209 | self.has_readline = 1 |
|
1209 | self.has_readline = 1 | |
1210 | self.readline = readline |
|
1210 | self.readline = readline | |
1211 | # save this in sys so embedded copies can restore it properly |
|
1211 | # save this in sys so embedded copies can restore it properly | |
1212 | sys.ipcompleter = self.Completer.complete |
|
1212 | sys.ipcompleter = self.Completer.complete | |
1213 | readline.set_completer(self.Completer.complete) |
|
1213 | readline.set_completer(self.Completer.complete) | |
1214 |
|
1214 | |||
1215 | # Configure readline according to user's prefs |
|
1215 | # Configure readline according to user's prefs | |
1216 | for rlcommand in self.rc.readline_parse_and_bind: |
|
1216 | for rlcommand in self.rc.readline_parse_and_bind: | |
1217 | readline.parse_and_bind(rlcommand) |
|
1217 | readline.parse_and_bind(rlcommand) | |
1218 |
|
1218 | |||
1219 | # remove some chars from the delimiters list |
|
1219 | # remove some chars from the delimiters list | |
1220 | delims = readline.get_completer_delims() |
|
1220 | delims = readline.get_completer_delims() | |
1221 | delims = delims.translate(string._idmap, |
|
1221 | delims = delims.translate(string._idmap, | |
1222 | self.rc.readline_remove_delims) |
|
1222 | self.rc.readline_remove_delims) | |
1223 | readline.set_completer_delims(delims) |
|
1223 | readline.set_completer_delims(delims) | |
1224 | # otherwise we end up with a monster history after a while: |
|
1224 | # otherwise we end up with a monster history after a while: | |
1225 | readline.set_history_length(1000) |
|
1225 | readline.set_history_length(1000) | |
1226 | try: |
|
1226 | try: | |
1227 | #print '*** Reading readline history' # dbg |
|
1227 | #print '*** Reading readline history' # dbg | |
1228 | readline.read_history_file(self.histfile) |
|
1228 | readline.read_history_file(self.histfile) | |
1229 | except IOError: |
|
1229 | except IOError: | |
1230 | pass # It doesn't exist yet. |
|
1230 | pass # It doesn't exist yet. | |
1231 |
|
1231 | |||
1232 | atexit.register(self.atexit_operations) |
|
1232 | atexit.register(self.atexit_operations) | |
1233 | del atexit |
|
1233 | del atexit | |
1234 |
|
1234 | |||
1235 | # Configure auto-indent for all platforms |
|
1235 | # Configure auto-indent for all platforms | |
1236 | self.set_autoindent(self.rc.autoindent) |
|
1236 | self.set_autoindent(self.rc.autoindent) | |
1237 |
|
1237 | |||
1238 | def ask_yes_no(self,prompt,default=True): |
|
1238 | def ask_yes_no(self,prompt,default=True): | |
1239 | if self.rc.quiet: |
|
1239 | if self.rc.quiet: | |
1240 | return True |
|
1240 | return True | |
1241 | return ask_yes_no(prompt,default) |
|
1241 | return ask_yes_no(prompt,default) | |
1242 |
|
1242 | |||
1243 | def _should_recompile(self,e): |
|
1243 | def _should_recompile(self,e): | |
1244 | """Utility routine for edit_syntax_error""" |
|
1244 | """Utility routine for edit_syntax_error""" | |
1245 |
|
1245 | |||
1246 | if e.filename in ('<ipython console>','<input>','<string>', |
|
1246 | if e.filename in ('<ipython console>','<input>','<string>', | |
1247 | '<console>','<BackgroundJob compilation>', |
|
1247 | '<console>','<BackgroundJob compilation>', | |
1248 | None): |
|
1248 | None): | |
1249 |
|
1249 | |||
1250 | return False |
|
1250 | return False | |
1251 | try: |
|
1251 | try: | |
1252 | if (self.rc.autoedit_syntax and |
|
1252 | if (self.rc.autoedit_syntax and | |
1253 | not self.ask_yes_no('Return to editor to correct syntax error? ' |
|
1253 | not self.ask_yes_no('Return to editor to correct syntax error? ' | |
1254 | '[Y/n] ','y')): |
|
1254 | '[Y/n] ','y')): | |
1255 | return False |
|
1255 | return False | |
1256 | except EOFError: |
|
1256 | except EOFError: | |
1257 | return False |
|
1257 | return False | |
1258 |
|
1258 | |||
1259 | def int0(x): |
|
1259 | def int0(x): | |
1260 | try: |
|
1260 | try: | |
1261 | return int(x) |
|
1261 | return int(x) | |
1262 | except TypeError: |
|
1262 | except TypeError: | |
1263 | return 0 |
|
1263 | return 0 | |
1264 | # always pass integer line and offset values to editor hook |
|
1264 | # always pass integer line and offset values to editor hook | |
1265 | self.hooks.fix_error_editor(e.filename, |
|
1265 | self.hooks.fix_error_editor(e.filename, | |
1266 | int0(e.lineno),int0(e.offset),e.msg) |
|
1266 | int0(e.lineno),int0(e.offset),e.msg) | |
1267 | return True |
|
1267 | return True | |
1268 |
|
1268 | |||
1269 | def edit_syntax_error(self): |
|
1269 | def edit_syntax_error(self): | |
1270 | """The bottom half of the syntax error handler called in the main loop. |
|
1270 | """The bottom half of the syntax error handler called in the main loop. | |
1271 |
|
1271 | |||
1272 | Loop until syntax error is fixed or user cancels. |
|
1272 | Loop until syntax error is fixed or user cancels. | |
1273 | """ |
|
1273 | """ | |
1274 |
|
1274 | |||
1275 | while self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error: |
|
1275 | while self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error: | |
1276 | # copy and clear last_syntax_error |
|
1276 | # copy and clear last_syntax_error | |
1277 | err = self.SyntaxTB.clear_err_state() |
|
1277 | err = self.SyntaxTB.clear_err_state() | |
1278 | if not self._should_recompile(err): |
|
1278 | if not self._should_recompile(err): | |
1279 | return |
|
1279 | return | |
1280 | try: |
|
1280 | try: | |
1281 | # may set last_syntax_error again if a SyntaxError is raised |
|
1281 | # may set last_syntax_error again if a SyntaxError is raised | |
1282 | self.safe_execfile(err.filename,self.user_ns) |
|
1282 | self.safe_execfile(err.filename,self.user_ns) | |
1283 | except: |
|
1283 | except: | |
1284 | self.showtraceback() |
|
1284 | self.showtraceback() | |
1285 | else: |
|
1285 | else: | |
1286 | try: |
|
1286 | try: | |
1287 | f = file(err.filename) |
|
1287 | f = file(err.filename) | |
1288 | try: |
|
1288 | try: | |
1289 | sys.displayhook(f.read()) |
|
1289 | sys.displayhook(f.read()) | |
1290 | finally: |
|
1290 | finally: | |
1291 | f.close() |
|
1291 | f.close() | |
1292 | except: |
|
1292 | except: | |
1293 | self.showtraceback() |
|
1293 | self.showtraceback() | |
1294 |
|
1294 | |||
1295 | def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None): |
|
1295 | def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None): | |
1296 | """Display the syntax error that just occurred. |
|
1296 | """Display the syntax error that just occurred. | |
1297 |
|
1297 | |||
1298 | This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one. |
|
1298 | This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one. | |
1299 |
|
1299 | |||
1300 | If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead |
|
1300 | If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead | |
1301 | of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses |
|
1301 | of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses | |
1302 | "<string>" when reading from a string). |
|
1302 | "<string>" when reading from a string). | |
1303 | """ |
|
1303 | """ | |
1304 | etype, value, last_traceback = sys.exc_info() |
|
1304 | etype, value, last_traceback = sys.exc_info() | |
1305 |
|
1305 | |||
1306 | # See note about these variables in showtraceback() below |
|
1306 | # See note about these variables in showtraceback() below | |
1307 | sys.last_type = etype |
|
1307 | sys.last_type = etype | |
1308 | sys.last_value = value |
|
1308 | sys.last_value = value | |
1309 | sys.last_traceback = last_traceback |
|
1309 | sys.last_traceback = last_traceback | |
1310 |
|
1310 | |||
1311 | if filename and etype is SyntaxError: |
|
1311 | if filename and etype is SyntaxError: | |
1312 | # Work hard to stuff the correct filename in the exception |
|
1312 | # Work hard to stuff the correct filename in the exception | |
1313 | try: |
|
1313 | try: | |
1314 | msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value |
|
1314 | msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value | |
1315 | except: |
|
1315 | except: | |
1316 | # Not the format we expect; leave it alone |
|
1316 | # Not the format we expect; leave it alone | |
1317 | pass |
|
1317 | pass | |
1318 | else: |
|
1318 | else: | |
1319 | # Stuff in the right filename |
|
1319 | # Stuff in the right filename | |
1320 | try: |
|
1320 | try: | |
1321 | # Assume SyntaxError is a class exception |
|
1321 | # Assume SyntaxError is a class exception | |
1322 | value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)) |
|
1322 | value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)) | |
1323 | except: |
|
1323 | except: | |
1324 | # If that failed, assume SyntaxError is a string |
|
1324 | # If that failed, assume SyntaxError is a string | |
1325 | value = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line) |
|
1325 | value = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line) | |
1326 | self.SyntaxTB(etype,value,[]) |
|
1326 | self.SyntaxTB(etype,value,[]) | |
1327 |
|
1327 | |||
1328 | def debugger(self): |
|
1328 | def debugger(self): | |
1329 | """Call the pdb debugger.""" |
|
1329 | """Call the pdb debugger.""" | |
1330 |
|
1330 | |||
1331 | if not self.rc.pdb: |
|
1331 | if not self.rc.pdb: | |
1332 | return |
|
1332 | return | |
1333 | pdb.pm() |
|
1333 | pdb.pm() | |
1334 |
|
1334 | |||
1335 | def showtraceback(self,exc_tuple = None,filename=None,tb_offset=None): |
|
1335 | def showtraceback(self,exc_tuple = None,filename=None,tb_offset=None): | |
1336 | """Display the exception that just occurred. |
|
1336 | """Display the exception that just occurred. | |
1337 |
|
1337 | |||
1338 | If nothing is known about the exception, this is the method which |
|
1338 | If nothing is known about the exception, this is the method which | |
1339 | should be used throughout the code for presenting user tracebacks, |
|
1339 | should be used throughout the code for presenting user tracebacks, | |
1340 | rather than directly invoking the InteractiveTB object. |
|
1340 | rather than directly invoking the InteractiveTB object. | |
1341 |
|
1341 | |||
1342 | A specific showsyntaxerror() also exists, but this method can take |
|
1342 | A specific showsyntaxerror() also exists, but this method can take | |
1343 | care of calling it if needed, so unless you are explicitly catching a |
|
1343 | care of calling it if needed, so unless you are explicitly catching a | |
1344 | SyntaxError exception, don't try to analyze the stack manually and |
|
1344 | SyntaxError exception, don't try to analyze the stack manually and | |
1345 | simply call this method.""" |
|
1345 | simply call this method.""" | |
1346 |
|
1346 | |||
1347 | # Though this won't be called by syntax errors in the input line, |
|
1347 | # Though this won't be called by syntax errors in the input line, | |
1348 | # there may be SyntaxError cases whith imported code. |
|
1348 | # there may be SyntaxError cases whith imported code. | |
1349 | if exc_tuple is None: |
|
1349 | if exc_tuple is None: | |
1350 | etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
1350 | etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() | |
1351 | else: |
|
1351 | else: | |
1352 | etype, value, tb = exc_tuple |
|
1352 | etype, value, tb = exc_tuple | |
1353 | if etype is SyntaxError: |
|
1353 | if etype is SyntaxError: | |
1354 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) |
|
1354 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) | |
1355 | else: |
|
1355 | else: | |
1356 | # WARNING: these variables are somewhat deprecated and not |
|
1356 | # WARNING: these variables are somewhat deprecated and not | |
1357 | # necessarily safe to use in a threaded environment, but tools |
|
1357 | # necessarily safe to use in a threaded environment, but tools | |
1358 | # like pdb depend on their existence, so let's set them. If we |
|
1358 | # like pdb depend on their existence, so let's set them. If we | |
1359 | # find problems in the field, we'll need to revisit their use. |
|
1359 | # find problems in the field, we'll need to revisit their use. | |
1360 | sys.last_type = etype |
|
1360 | sys.last_type = etype | |
1361 | sys.last_value = value |
|
1361 | sys.last_value = value | |
1362 | sys.last_traceback = tb |
|
1362 | sys.last_traceback = tb | |
1363 |
|
1363 | |||
1364 | self.InteractiveTB(etype,value,tb,tb_offset=tb_offset) |
|
1364 | self.InteractiveTB(etype,value,tb,tb_offset=tb_offset) | |
1365 | if self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb and self.has_readline: |
|
1365 | if self.InteractiveTB.call_pdb and self.has_readline: | |
1366 | # pdb mucks up readline, fix it back |
|
1366 | # pdb mucks up readline, fix it back | |
1367 | self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.complete) |
|
1367 | self.readline.set_completer(self.Completer.complete) | |
1368 |
|
1368 | |||
1369 | def mainloop(self,banner=None): |
|
1369 | def mainloop(self,banner=None): | |
1370 | """Creates the local namespace and starts the mainloop. |
|
1370 | """Creates the local namespace and starts the mainloop. | |
1371 |
|
1371 | |||
1372 | If an optional banner argument is given, it will override the |
|
1372 | If an optional banner argument is given, it will override the | |
1373 | internally created default banner.""" |
|
1373 | internally created default banner.""" | |
1374 |
|
1374 | |||
1375 | if self.rc.c: # Emulate Python's -c option |
|
1375 | if self.rc.c: # Emulate Python's -c option | |
1376 | self.exec_init_cmd() |
|
1376 | self.exec_init_cmd() | |
1377 | if banner is None: |
|
1377 | if banner is None: | |
1378 | if not self.rc.banner: |
|
1378 | if not self.rc.banner: | |
1379 | banner = '' |
|
1379 | banner = '' | |
1380 | # banner is string? Use it directly! |
|
1380 | # banner is string? Use it directly! | |
1381 | elif isinstance(self.rc.banner,basestring): |
|
1381 | elif isinstance(self.rc.banner,basestring): | |
1382 | banner = self.rc.banner |
|
1382 | banner = self.rc.banner | |
1383 | else: |
|
1383 | else: | |
1384 | banner = self.BANNER+self.banner2 |
|
1384 | banner = self.BANNER+self.banner2 | |
1385 |
|
1385 | |||
1386 | self.interact(banner) |
|
1386 | self.interact(banner) | |
1387 |
|
1387 | |||
1388 | def exec_init_cmd(self): |
|
1388 | def exec_init_cmd(self): | |
1389 | """Execute a command given at the command line. |
|
1389 | """Execute a command given at the command line. | |
1390 |
|
1390 | |||
1391 | This emulates Python's -c option.""" |
|
1391 | This emulates Python's -c option.""" | |
1392 |
|
1392 | |||
1393 | #sys.argv = ['-c'] |
|
1393 | #sys.argv = ['-c'] | |
1394 | self.push(self.rc.c) |
|
1394 | self.push(self.rc.c) | |
1395 |
|
1395 | |||
1396 | def embed_mainloop(self,header='',local_ns=None,global_ns=None,stack_depth=0): |
|
1396 | def embed_mainloop(self,header='',local_ns=None,global_ns=None,stack_depth=0): | |
1397 | """Embeds IPython into a running python program. |
|
1397 | """Embeds IPython into a running python program. | |
1398 |
|
1398 | |||
1399 | Input: |
|
1399 | Input: | |
1400 |
|
1400 | |||
1401 | - header: An optional header message can be specified. |
|
1401 | - header: An optional header message can be specified. | |
1402 |
|
1402 | |||
1403 | - local_ns, global_ns: working namespaces. If given as None, the |
|
1403 | - local_ns, global_ns: working namespaces. If given as None, the | |
1404 | IPython-initialized one is updated with __main__.__dict__, so that |
|
1404 | IPython-initialized one is updated with __main__.__dict__, so that | |
1405 | program variables become visible but user-specific configuration |
|
1405 | program variables become visible but user-specific configuration | |
1406 | remains possible. |
|
1406 | remains possible. | |
1407 |
|
1407 | |||
1408 | - stack_depth: specifies how many levels in the stack to go to |
|
1408 | - stack_depth: specifies how many levels in the stack to go to | |
1409 | looking for namespaces (when local_ns and global_ns are None). This |
|
1409 | looking for namespaces (when local_ns and global_ns are None). This | |
1410 | allows an intermediate caller to make sure that this function gets |
|
1410 | allows an intermediate caller to make sure that this function gets | |
1411 | the namespace from the intended level in the stack. By default (0) |
|
1411 | the namespace from the intended level in the stack. By default (0) | |
1412 | it will get its locals and globals from the immediate caller. |
|
1412 | it will get its locals and globals from the immediate caller. | |
1413 |
|
1413 | |||
1414 | Warning: it's possible to use this in a program which is being run by |
|
1414 | Warning: it's possible to use this in a program which is being run by | |
1415 | IPython itself (via %run), but some funny things will happen (a few |
|
1415 | IPython itself (via %run), but some funny things will happen (a few | |
1416 | globals get overwritten). In the future this will be cleaned up, as |
|
1416 | globals get overwritten). In the future this will be cleaned up, as | |
1417 | there is no fundamental reason why it can't work perfectly.""" |
|
1417 | there is no fundamental reason why it can't work perfectly.""" | |
1418 |
|
1418 | |||
1419 | # Get locals and globals from caller |
|
1419 | # Get locals and globals from caller | |
1420 | if local_ns is None or global_ns is None: |
|
1420 | if local_ns is None or global_ns is None: | |
1421 | call_frame = sys._getframe(stack_depth).f_back |
|
1421 | call_frame = sys._getframe(stack_depth).f_back | |
1422 |
|
1422 | |||
1423 | if local_ns is None: |
|
1423 | if local_ns is None: | |
1424 | local_ns = call_frame.f_locals |
|
1424 | local_ns = call_frame.f_locals | |
1425 | if global_ns is None: |
|
1425 | if global_ns is None: | |
1426 | global_ns = call_frame.f_globals |
|
1426 | global_ns = call_frame.f_globals | |
1427 |
|
1427 | |||
1428 | # Update namespaces and fire up interpreter |
|
1428 | # Update namespaces and fire up interpreter | |
1429 |
|
1429 | |||
1430 | # The global one is easy, we can just throw it in |
|
1430 | # The global one is easy, we can just throw it in | |
1431 | self.user_global_ns = global_ns |
|
1431 | self.user_global_ns = global_ns | |
1432 |
|
1432 | |||
1433 | # but the user/local one is tricky: ipython needs it to store internal |
|
1433 | # but the user/local one is tricky: ipython needs it to store internal | |
1434 | # data, but we also need the locals. We'll copy locals in the user |
|
1434 | # data, but we also need the locals. We'll copy locals in the user | |
1435 | # one, but will track what got copied so we can delete them at exit. |
|
1435 | # one, but will track what got copied so we can delete them at exit. | |
1436 | # This is so that a later embedded call doesn't see locals from a |
|
1436 | # This is so that a later embedded call doesn't see locals from a | |
1437 | # previous call (which most likely existed in a separate scope). |
|
1437 | # previous call (which most likely existed in a separate scope). | |
1438 | local_varnames = local_ns.keys() |
|
1438 | local_varnames = local_ns.keys() | |
1439 | self.user_ns.update(local_ns) |
|
1439 | self.user_ns.update(local_ns) | |
1440 |
|
1440 | |||
1441 | # Patch for global embedding to make sure that things don't overwrite |
|
1441 | # Patch for global embedding to make sure that things don't overwrite | |
1442 | # user globals accidentally. Thanks to Richard <rxe@renre-europe.com> |
|
1442 | # user globals accidentally. Thanks to Richard <rxe@renre-europe.com> | |
1443 | # FIXME. Test this a bit more carefully (the if.. is new) |
|
1443 | # FIXME. Test this a bit more carefully (the if.. is new) | |
1444 | if local_ns is None and global_ns is None: |
|
1444 | if local_ns is None and global_ns is None: | |
1445 | self.user_global_ns.update(__main__.__dict__) |
|
1445 | self.user_global_ns.update(__main__.__dict__) | |
1446 |
|
1446 | |||
1447 | # make sure the tab-completer has the correct frame information, so it |
|
1447 | # make sure the tab-completer has the correct frame information, so it | |
1448 | # actually completes using the frame's locals/globals |
|
1448 | # actually completes using the frame's locals/globals | |
1449 | self.set_completer_frame() |
|
1449 | self.set_completer_frame() | |
1450 |
|
1450 | |||
1451 | # before activating the interactive mode, we need to make sure that |
|
1451 | # before activating the interactive mode, we need to make sure that | |
1452 | # all names in the builtin namespace needed by ipython point to |
|
1452 | # all names in the builtin namespace needed by ipython point to | |
1453 | # ourselves, and not to other instances. |
|
1453 | # ourselves, and not to other instances. | |
1454 | self.add_builtins() |
|
1454 | self.add_builtins() | |
1455 |
|
1455 | |||
1456 | self.interact(header) |
|
1456 | self.interact(header) | |
1457 |
|
1457 | |||
1458 | # now, purge out the user namespace from anything we might have added |
|
1458 | # now, purge out the user namespace from anything we might have added | |
1459 | # from the caller's local namespace |
|
1459 | # from the caller's local namespace | |
1460 | delvar = self.user_ns.pop |
|
1460 | delvar = self.user_ns.pop | |
1461 | for var in local_varnames: |
|
1461 | for var in local_varnames: | |
1462 | delvar(var,None) |
|
1462 | delvar(var,None) | |
1463 | # and clean builtins we may have overridden |
|
1463 | # and clean builtins we may have overridden | |
1464 | self.clean_builtins() |
|
1464 | self.clean_builtins() | |
1465 |
|
1465 | |||
1466 | def interact(self, banner=None): |
|
1466 | def interact(self, banner=None): | |
1467 | """Closely emulate the interactive Python console. |
|
1467 | """Closely emulate the interactive Python console. | |
1468 |
|
1468 | |||
1469 | The optional banner argument specify the banner to print |
|
1469 | The optional banner argument specify the banner to print | |
1470 | before the first interaction; by default it prints a banner |
|
1470 | before the first interaction; by default it prints a banner | |
1471 | similar to the one printed by the real Python interpreter, |
|
1471 | similar to the one printed by the real Python interpreter, | |
1472 | followed by the current class name in parentheses (so as not |
|
1472 | followed by the current class name in parentheses (so as not | |
1473 | to confuse this with the real interpreter -- since it's so |
|
1473 | to confuse this with the real interpreter -- since it's so | |
1474 | close!). |
|
1474 | close!). | |
1475 |
|
1475 | |||
1476 | """ |
|
1476 | """ | |
1477 |
|
1477 | |||
1478 | if self.exit_now: |
|
1478 | if self.exit_now: | |
1479 | # batch run -> do not interact |
|
1479 | # batch run -> do not interact | |
1480 | return |
|
1480 | return | |
1481 | cprt = 'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.' |
|
1481 | cprt = 'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.' | |
1482 | if banner is None: |
|
1482 | if banner is None: | |
1483 | self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\n(%s)\n" % |
|
1483 | self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\n(%s)\n" % | |
1484 | (sys.version, sys.platform, cprt, |
|
1484 | (sys.version, sys.platform, cprt, | |
1485 | self.__class__.__name__)) |
|
1485 | self.__class__.__name__)) | |
1486 | else: |
|
1486 | else: | |
1487 | self.write(banner) |
|
1487 | self.write(banner) | |
1488 |
|
1488 | |||
1489 | more = 0 |
|
1489 | more = 0 | |
1490 |
|
1490 | |||
1491 | # Mark activity in the builtins |
|
1491 | # Mark activity in the builtins | |
1492 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] += 1 |
|
1492 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] += 1 | |
1493 |
|
1493 | |||
1494 | # exit_now is set by a call to %Exit or %Quit |
|
1494 | # exit_now is set by a call to %Exit or %Quit | |
1495 | while not self.exit_now: |
|
1495 | while not self.exit_now: | |
1496 | if more: |
|
1496 | if more: | |
1497 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(True) |
|
1497 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(True) | |
1498 | if self.autoindent: |
|
1498 | if self.autoindent: | |
1499 | self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline) |
|
1499 | self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline) | |
1500 | else: |
|
1500 | else: | |
1501 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(False) |
|
1501 | prompt = self.hooks.generate_prompt(False) | |
1502 | try: |
|
1502 | try: | |
1503 | line = self.raw_input(prompt,more) |
|
1503 | line = self.raw_input(prompt,more) | |
1504 | if self.autoindent: |
|
1504 | if self.autoindent: | |
1505 | self.readline_startup_hook(None) |
|
1505 | self.readline_startup_hook(None) | |
1506 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
1506 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
1507 | self.write('\nKeyboardInterrupt\n') |
|
1507 | self.write('\nKeyboardInterrupt\n') | |
1508 | self.resetbuffer() |
|
1508 | self.resetbuffer() | |
1509 | # keep cache in sync with the prompt counter: |
|
1509 | # keep cache in sync with the prompt counter: | |
1510 | self.outputcache.prompt_count -= 1 |
|
1510 | self.outputcache.prompt_count -= 1 | |
1511 |
|
1511 | |||
1512 | if self.autoindent: |
|
1512 | if self.autoindent: | |
1513 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
|
1513 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
1514 | more = 0 |
|
1514 | more = 0 | |
1515 | except EOFError: |
|
1515 | except EOFError: | |
1516 | if self.autoindent: |
|
1516 | if self.autoindent: | |
1517 | self.readline_startup_hook(None) |
|
1517 | self.readline_startup_hook(None) | |
1518 | self.write('\n') |
|
1518 | self.write('\n') | |
1519 | self.exit() |
|
1519 | self.exit() | |
1520 | except bdb.BdbQuit: |
|
1520 | except bdb.BdbQuit: | |
1521 | warn('The Python debugger has exited with a BdbQuit exception.\n' |
|
1521 | warn('The Python debugger has exited with a BdbQuit exception.\n' | |
1522 | 'Because of how pdb handles the stack, it is impossible\n' |
|
1522 | 'Because of how pdb handles the stack, it is impossible\n' | |
1523 | 'for IPython to properly format this particular exception.\n' |
|
1523 | 'for IPython to properly format this particular exception.\n' | |
1524 | 'IPython will resume normal operation.') |
|
1524 | 'IPython will resume normal operation.') | |
1525 | except: |
|
1525 | except: | |
1526 | # exceptions here are VERY RARE, but they can be triggered |
|
1526 | # exceptions here are VERY RARE, but they can be triggered | |
1527 | # asynchronously by signal handlers, for example. |
|
1527 | # asynchronously by signal handlers, for example. | |
1528 | self.showtraceback() |
|
1528 | self.showtraceback() | |
1529 | else: |
|
1529 | else: | |
1530 | more = self.push(line) |
|
1530 | more = self.push(line) | |
1531 | if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and |
|
1531 | if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and | |
1532 | self.rc.autoedit_syntax): |
|
1532 | self.rc.autoedit_syntax): | |
1533 | self.edit_syntax_error() |
|
1533 | self.edit_syntax_error() | |
1534 |
|
1534 | |||
1535 | # We are off again... |
|
1535 | # We are off again... | |
1536 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] -= 1 |
|
1536 | __builtin__.__dict__['__IPYTHON__active'] -= 1 | |
1537 |
|
1537 | |||
1538 | def excepthook(self, etype, value, tb): |
|
1538 | def excepthook(self, etype, value, tb): | |
1539 | """One more defense for GUI apps that call sys.excepthook. |
|
1539 | """One more defense for GUI apps that call sys.excepthook. | |
1540 |
|
1540 | |||
1541 | GUI frameworks like wxPython trap exceptions and call |
|
1541 | GUI frameworks like wxPython trap exceptions and call | |
1542 | sys.excepthook themselves. I guess this is a feature that |
|
1542 | sys.excepthook themselves. I guess this is a feature that | |
1543 | enables them to keep running after exceptions that would |
|
1543 | enables them to keep running after exceptions that would | |
1544 | otherwise kill their mainloop. This is a bother for IPython |
|
1544 | otherwise kill their mainloop. This is a bother for IPython | |
1545 | which excepts to catch all of the program exceptions with a try: |
|
1545 | which excepts to catch all of the program exceptions with a try: | |
1546 | except: statement. |
|
1546 | except: statement. | |
1547 |
|
1547 | |||
1548 | Normally, IPython sets sys.excepthook to a CrashHandler instance, so if |
|
1548 | Normally, IPython sets sys.excepthook to a CrashHandler instance, so if | |
1549 | any app directly invokes sys.excepthook, it will look to the user like |
|
1549 | any app directly invokes sys.excepthook, it will look to the user like | |
1550 | IPython crashed. In order to work around this, we can disable the |
|
1550 | IPython crashed. In order to work around this, we can disable the | |
1551 | CrashHandler and replace it with this excepthook instead, which prints a |
|
1551 | CrashHandler and replace it with this excepthook instead, which prints a | |
1552 | regular traceback using our InteractiveTB. In this fashion, apps which |
|
1552 | regular traceback using our InteractiveTB. In this fashion, apps which | |
1553 | call sys.excepthook will generate a regular-looking exception from |
|
1553 | call sys.excepthook will generate a regular-looking exception from | |
1554 | IPython, and the CrashHandler will only be triggered by real IPython |
|
1554 | IPython, and the CrashHandler will only be triggered by real IPython | |
1555 | crashes. |
|
1555 | crashes. | |
1556 |
|
1556 | |||
1557 | This hook should be used sparingly, only in places which are not likely |
|
1557 | This hook should be used sparingly, only in places which are not likely | |
1558 | to be true IPython errors. |
|
1558 | to be true IPython errors. | |
1559 | """ |
|
1559 | """ | |
1560 | self.showtraceback((etype,value,tb),tb_offset=0) |
|
1560 | self.showtraceback((etype,value,tb),tb_offset=0) | |
1561 |
|
1561 | |||
1562 | def transform_alias(self, alias,rest=''): |
|
1562 | def transform_alias(self, alias,rest=''): | |
1563 | """ Transform alias to system command string. |
|
1563 | """ Transform alias to system command string. | |
1564 | """ |
|
1564 | """ | |
1565 | nargs,cmd = self.alias_table[alias] |
|
1565 | nargs,cmd = self.alias_table[alias] | |
1566 | if ' ' in cmd and os.path.isfile(cmd): |
|
1566 | if ' ' in cmd and os.path.isfile(cmd): | |
1567 | cmd = '"%s"' % cmd |
|
1567 | cmd = '"%s"' % cmd | |
1568 |
|
1568 | |||
1569 | # Expand the %l special to be the user's input line |
|
1569 | # Expand the %l special to be the user's input line | |
1570 | if cmd.find('%l') >= 0: |
|
1570 | if cmd.find('%l') >= 0: | |
1571 | cmd = cmd.replace('%l',rest) |
|
1571 | cmd = cmd.replace('%l',rest) | |
1572 | rest = '' |
|
1572 | rest = '' | |
1573 | if nargs==0: |
|
1573 | if nargs==0: | |
1574 | # Simple, argument-less aliases |
|
1574 | # Simple, argument-less aliases | |
1575 | cmd = '%s %s' % (cmd,rest) |
|
1575 | cmd = '%s %s' % (cmd,rest) | |
1576 | else: |
|
1576 | else: | |
1577 | # Handle aliases with positional arguments |
|
1577 | # Handle aliases with positional arguments | |
1578 | args = rest.split(None,nargs) |
|
1578 | args = rest.split(None,nargs) | |
1579 | if len(args)< nargs: |
|
1579 | if len(args)< nargs: | |
1580 | error('Alias <%s> requires %s arguments, %s given.' % |
|
1580 | error('Alias <%s> requires %s arguments, %s given.' % | |
1581 | (alias,nargs,len(args))) |
|
1581 | (alias,nargs,len(args))) | |
1582 | return None |
|
1582 | return None | |
1583 | cmd = '%s %s' % (cmd % tuple(args[:nargs]),' '.join(args[nargs:])) |
|
1583 | cmd = '%s %s' % (cmd % tuple(args[:nargs]),' '.join(args[nargs:])) | |
1584 | # Now call the macro, evaluating in the user's namespace |
|
1584 | # Now call the macro, evaluating in the user's namespace | |
1585 | #print 'new command: <%r>' % cmd # dbg |
|
1585 | #print 'new command: <%r>' % cmd # dbg | |
1586 | return cmd |
|
1586 | return cmd | |
1587 |
|
1587 | |||
1588 | def call_alias(self,alias,rest=''): |
|
1588 | def call_alias(self,alias,rest=''): | |
1589 | """Call an alias given its name and the rest of the line. |
|
1589 | """Call an alias given its name and the rest of the line. | |
1590 |
|
1590 | |||
1591 | This is only used to provide backwards compatibility for users of |
|
1591 | This is only used to provide backwards compatibility for users of | |
1592 | ipalias(), use of which is not recommended for anymore.""" |
|
1592 | ipalias(), use of which is not recommended for anymore.""" | |
1593 |
|
1593 | |||
1594 | # Now call the macro, evaluating in the user's namespace |
|
1594 | # Now call the macro, evaluating in the user's namespace | |
1595 | cmd = self.transform_alias(alias, rest) |
|
1595 | cmd = self.transform_alias(alias, rest) | |
1596 | try: |
|
1596 | try: | |
1597 | self.system(cmd) |
|
1597 | self.system(cmd) | |
1598 | except: |
|
1598 | except: | |
1599 | self.showtraceback() |
|
1599 | self.showtraceback() | |
1600 |
|
1600 | |||
1601 | def indent_current_str(self): |
|
1601 | def indent_current_str(self): | |
1602 | """return the current level of indentation as a string""" |
|
1602 | """return the current level of indentation as a string""" | |
1603 | return self.indent_current_nsp * ' ' |
|
1603 | return self.indent_current_nsp * ' ' | |
1604 |
|
1604 | |||
1605 | def autoindent_update(self,line): |
|
1605 | def autoindent_update(self,line): | |
1606 | """Keep track of the indent level.""" |
|
1606 | """Keep track of the indent level.""" | |
1607 |
|
1607 | |||
1608 | #debugx('line') |
|
1608 | #debugx('line') | |
1609 | #debugx('self.indent_current_nsp') |
|
1609 | #debugx('self.indent_current_nsp') | |
1610 | if self.autoindent: |
|
1610 | if self.autoindent: | |
1611 | if line: |
|
1611 | if line: | |
1612 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) |
|
1612 | inisp = num_ini_spaces(line) | |
1613 | if inisp < self.indent_current_nsp: |
|
1613 | if inisp < self.indent_current_nsp: | |
1614 | self.indent_current_nsp = inisp |
|
1614 | self.indent_current_nsp = inisp | |
1615 |
|
1615 | |||
1616 | if line[-1] == ':': |
|
1616 | if line[-1] == ':': | |
1617 | self.indent_current_nsp += 4 |
|
1617 | self.indent_current_nsp += 4 | |
1618 | elif dedent_re.match(line): |
|
1618 | elif dedent_re.match(line): | |
1619 | self.indent_current_nsp -= 4 |
|
1619 | self.indent_current_nsp -= 4 | |
1620 | else: |
|
1620 | else: | |
1621 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
|
1621 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
1622 |
|
1622 | |||
1623 | def runlines(self,lines): |
|
1623 | def runlines(self,lines): | |
1624 | """Run a string of one or more lines of source. |
|
1624 | """Run a string of one or more lines of source. | |
1625 |
|
1625 | |||
1626 | This method is capable of running a string containing multiple source |
|
1626 | This method is capable of running a string containing multiple source | |
1627 | lines, as if they had been entered at the IPython prompt. Since it |
|
1627 | lines, as if they had been entered at the IPython prompt. Since it | |
1628 | exposes IPython's processing machinery, the given strings can contain |
|
1628 | exposes IPython's processing machinery, the given strings can contain | |
1629 | magic calls (%magic), special shell access (!cmd), etc.""" |
|
1629 | magic calls (%magic), special shell access (!cmd), etc.""" | |
1630 |
|
1630 | |||
1631 | # We must start with a clean buffer, in case this is run from an |
|
1631 | # We must start with a clean buffer, in case this is run from an | |
1632 | # interactive IPython session (via a magic, for example). |
|
1632 | # interactive IPython session (via a magic, for example). | |
1633 | self.resetbuffer() |
|
1633 | self.resetbuffer() | |
1634 | lines = lines.split('\n') |
|
1634 | lines = lines.split('\n') | |
1635 | more = 0 |
|
1635 | more = 0 | |
1636 | for line in lines: |
|
1636 | for line in lines: | |
1637 | # skip blank lines so we don't mess up the prompt counter, but do |
|
1637 | # skip blank lines so we don't mess up the prompt counter, but do | |
1638 | # NOT skip even a blank line if we are in a code block (more is |
|
1638 | # NOT skip even a blank line if we are in a code block (more is | |
1639 | # true) |
|
1639 | # true) | |
1640 | if line or more: |
|
1640 | if line or more: | |
1641 | more = self.push(self.prefilter(line,more)) |
|
1641 | more = self.push(self.prefilter(line,more)) | |
1642 | # IPython's runsource returns None if there was an error |
|
1642 | # IPython's runsource returns None if there was an error | |
1643 | # compiling the code. This allows us to stop processing right |
|
1643 | # compiling the code. This allows us to stop processing right | |
1644 | # away, so the user gets the error message at the right place. |
|
1644 | # away, so the user gets the error message at the right place. | |
1645 | if more is None: |
|
1645 | if more is None: | |
1646 | break |
|
1646 | break | |
1647 | # final newline in case the input didn't have it, so that the code |
|
1647 | # final newline in case the input didn't have it, so that the code | |
1648 | # actually does get executed |
|
1648 | # actually does get executed | |
1649 | if more: |
|
1649 | if more: | |
1650 | self.push('\n') |
|
1650 | self.push('\n') | |
1651 |
|
1651 | |||
1652 | def runsource(self, source, filename='<input>', symbol='single'): |
|
1652 | def runsource(self, source, filename='<input>', symbol='single'): | |
1653 | """Compile and run some source in the interpreter. |
|
1653 | """Compile and run some source in the interpreter. | |
1654 |
|
1654 | |||
1655 | Arguments are as for compile_command(). |
|
1655 | Arguments are as for compile_command(). | |
1656 |
|
1656 | |||
1657 | One several things can happen: |
|
1657 | One several things can happen: | |
1658 |
|
1658 | |||
1659 | 1) The input is incorrect; compile_command() raised an |
|
1659 | 1) The input is incorrect; compile_command() raised an | |
1660 | exception (SyntaxError or OverflowError). A syntax traceback |
|
1660 | exception (SyntaxError or OverflowError). A syntax traceback | |
1661 | will be printed by calling the showsyntaxerror() method. |
|
1661 | will be printed by calling the showsyntaxerror() method. | |
1662 |
|
1662 | |||
1663 | 2) The input is incomplete, and more input is required; |
|
1663 | 2) The input is incomplete, and more input is required; | |
1664 | compile_command() returned None. Nothing happens. |
|
1664 | compile_command() returned None. Nothing happens. | |
1665 |
|
1665 | |||
1666 | 3) The input is complete; compile_command() returned a code |
|
1666 | 3) The input is complete; compile_command() returned a code | |
1667 | object. The code is executed by calling self.runcode() (which |
|
1667 | object. The code is executed by calling self.runcode() (which | |
1668 | also handles run-time exceptions, except for SystemExit). |
|
1668 | also handles run-time exceptions, except for SystemExit). | |
1669 |
|
1669 | |||
1670 | The return value is: |
|
1670 | The return value is: | |
1671 |
|
1671 | |||
1672 | - True in case 2 |
|
1672 | - True in case 2 | |
1673 |
|
1673 | |||
1674 | - False in the other cases, unless an exception is raised, where |
|
1674 | - False in the other cases, unless an exception is raised, where | |
1675 | None is returned instead. This can be used by external callers to |
|
1675 | None is returned instead. This can be used by external callers to | |
1676 | know whether to continue feeding input or not. |
|
1676 | know whether to continue feeding input or not. | |
1677 |
|
1677 | |||
1678 | The return value can be used to decide whether to use sys.ps1 or |
|
1678 | The return value can be used to decide whether to use sys.ps1 or | |
1679 | sys.ps2 to prompt the next line.""" |
|
1679 | sys.ps2 to prompt the next line.""" | |
1680 |
|
1680 | |||
1681 | try: |
|
1681 | try: | |
1682 | code = self.compile(source,filename,symbol) |
|
1682 | code = self.compile(source,filename,symbol) | |
1683 | except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError): |
|
1683 | except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError): | |
1684 | # Case 1 |
|
1684 | # Case 1 | |
1685 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) |
|
1685 | self.showsyntaxerror(filename) | |
1686 | return None |
|
1686 | return None | |
1687 |
|
1687 | |||
1688 | if code is None: |
|
1688 | if code is None: | |
1689 | # Case 2 |
|
1689 | # Case 2 | |
1690 | return True |
|
1690 | return True | |
1691 |
|
1691 | |||
1692 | # Case 3 |
|
1692 | # Case 3 | |
1693 | # We store the code object so that threaded shells and |
|
1693 | # We store the code object so that threaded shells and | |
1694 | # custom exception handlers can access all this info if needed. |
|
1694 | # custom exception handlers can access all this info if needed. | |
1695 | # The source corresponding to this can be obtained from the |
|
1695 | # The source corresponding to this can be obtained from the | |
1696 | # buffer attribute as '\n'.join(self.buffer). |
|
1696 | # buffer attribute as '\n'.join(self.buffer). | |
1697 | self.code_to_run = code |
|
1697 | self.code_to_run = code | |
1698 | # now actually execute the code object |
|
1698 | # now actually execute the code object | |
1699 | if self.runcode(code) == 0: |
|
1699 | if self.runcode(code) == 0: | |
1700 | return False |
|
1700 | return False | |
1701 | else: |
|
1701 | else: | |
1702 | return None |
|
1702 | return None | |
1703 |
|
1703 | |||
1704 | def runcode(self,code_obj): |
|
1704 | def runcode(self,code_obj): | |
1705 | """Execute a code object. |
|
1705 | """Execute a code object. | |
1706 |
|
1706 | |||
1707 | When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to display a |
|
1707 | When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to display a | |
1708 | traceback. |
|
1708 | traceback. | |
1709 |
|
1709 | |||
1710 | Return value: a flag indicating whether the code to be run completed |
|
1710 | Return value: a flag indicating whether the code to be run completed | |
1711 | successfully: |
|
1711 | successfully: | |
1712 |
|
1712 | |||
1713 | - 0: successful execution. |
|
1713 | - 0: successful execution. | |
1714 | - 1: an error occurred. |
|
1714 | - 1: an error occurred. | |
1715 | """ |
|
1715 | """ | |
1716 |
|
1716 | |||
1717 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it |
|
1717 | # Set our own excepthook in case the user code tries to call it | |
1718 | # directly, so that the IPython crash handler doesn't get triggered |
|
1718 | # directly, so that the IPython crash handler doesn't get triggered | |
1719 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, self.excepthook |
|
1719 | old_excepthook,sys.excepthook = sys.excepthook, self.excepthook | |
1720 |
|
1720 | |||
1721 | # we save the original sys.excepthook in the instance, in case config |
|
1721 | # we save the original sys.excepthook in the instance, in case config | |
1722 | # code (such as magics) needs access to it. |
|
1722 | # code (such as magics) needs access to it. | |
1723 | self.sys_excepthook = old_excepthook |
|
1723 | self.sys_excepthook = old_excepthook | |
1724 | outflag = 1 # happens in more places, so it's easier as default |
|
1724 | outflag = 1 # happens in more places, so it's easier as default | |
1725 | try: |
|
1725 | try: | |
1726 | try: |
|
1726 | try: | |
1727 | # Embedded instances require separate global/local namespaces |
|
1727 | # Embedded instances require separate global/local namespaces | |
1728 | # so they can see both the surrounding (local) namespace and |
|
1728 | # so they can see both the surrounding (local) namespace and | |
1729 | # the module-level globals when called inside another function. |
|
1729 | # the module-level globals when called inside another function. | |
1730 | if self.embedded: |
|
1730 | if self.embedded: | |
1731 | exec code_obj in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns |
|
1731 | exec code_obj in self.user_global_ns, self.user_ns | |
1732 | # Normal (non-embedded) instances should only have a single |
|
1732 | # Normal (non-embedded) instances should only have a single | |
1733 | # namespace for user code execution, otherwise functions won't |
|
1733 | # namespace for user code execution, otherwise functions won't | |
1734 | # see interactive top-level globals. |
|
1734 | # see interactive top-level globals. | |
1735 | else: |
|
1735 | else: | |
1736 | exec code_obj in self.user_ns |
|
1736 | exec code_obj in self.user_ns | |
1737 | finally: |
|
1737 | finally: | |
1738 | # Reset our crash handler in place |
|
1738 | # Reset our crash handler in place | |
1739 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook |
|
1739 | sys.excepthook = old_excepthook | |
1740 | except SystemExit: |
|
1740 | except SystemExit: | |
1741 | self.resetbuffer() |
|
1741 | self.resetbuffer() | |
1742 | self.showtraceback() |
|
1742 | self.showtraceback() | |
1743 | warn("Type %exit or %quit to exit IPython " |
|
1743 | warn("Type %exit or %quit to exit IPython " | |
1744 | "(%Exit or %Quit do so unconditionally).",level=1) |
|
1744 | "(%Exit or %Quit do so unconditionally).",level=1) | |
1745 | except self.custom_exceptions: |
|
1745 | except self.custom_exceptions: | |
1746 | etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
1746 | etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info() | |
1747 | self.CustomTB(etype,value,tb) |
|
1747 | self.CustomTB(etype,value,tb) | |
1748 | except: |
|
1748 | except: | |
1749 | self.showtraceback() |
|
1749 | self.showtraceback() | |
1750 | else: |
|
1750 | else: | |
1751 | outflag = 0 |
|
1751 | outflag = 0 | |
1752 | if softspace(sys.stdout, 0): |
|
1752 | if softspace(sys.stdout, 0): | |
1753 |
|
1753 | |||
1754 | # Flush out code object which has been run (and source) |
|
1754 | # Flush out code object which has been run (and source) | |
1755 | self.code_to_run = None |
|
1755 | self.code_to_run = None | |
1756 | return outflag |
|
1756 | return outflag | |
1757 |
|
1757 | |||
1758 | def push(self, line): |
|
1758 | def push(self, line): | |
1759 | """Push a line to the interpreter. |
|
1759 | """Push a line to the interpreter. | |
1760 |
|
1760 | |||
1761 | The line should not have a trailing newline; it may have |
|
1761 | The line should not have a trailing newline; it may have | |
1762 | internal newlines. The line is appended to a buffer and the |
|
1762 | internal newlines. The line is appended to a buffer and the | |
1763 | interpreter's runsource() method is called with the |
|
1763 | interpreter's runsource() method is called with the | |
1764 | concatenated contents of the buffer as source. If this |
|
1764 | concatenated contents of the buffer as source. If this | |
1765 | indicates that the command was executed or invalid, the buffer |
|
1765 | indicates that the command was executed or invalid, the buffer | |
1766 | is reset; otherwise, the command is incomplete, and the buffer |
|
1766 | is reset; otherwise, the command is incomplete, and the buffer | |
1767 | is left as it was after the line was appended. The return |
|
1767 | is left as it was after the line was appended. The return | |
1768 | value is 1 if more input is required, 0 if the line was dealt |
|
1768 | value is 1 if more input is required, 0 if the line was dealt | |
1769 | with in some way (this is the same as runsource()). |
|
1769 | with in some way (this is the same as runsource()). | |
1770 | """ |
|
1770 | """ | |
1771 |
|
1771 | |||
1772 | # autoindent management should be done here, and not in the |
|
1772 | # autoindent management should be done here, and not in the | |
1773 | # interactive loop, since that one is only seen by keyboard input. We |
|
1773 | # interactive loop, since that one is only seen by keyboard input. We | |
1774 | # need this done correctly even for code run via runlines (which uses |
|
1774 | # need this done correctly even for code run via runlines (which uses | |
1775 | # push). |
|
1775 | # push). | |
1776 |
|
1776 | |||
1777 | #print 'push line: <%s>' % line # dbg |
|
1777 | #print 'push line: <%s>' % line # dbg | |
1778 | for subline in line.splitlines(): |
|
1778 | for subline in line.splitlines(): | |
1779 | self.autoindent_update(subline) |
|
1779 | self.autoindent_update(subline) | |
1780 | self.buffer.append(line) |
|
1780 | self.buffer.append(line) | |
1781 | more = self.runsource('\n'.join(self.buffer), self.filename) |
|
1781 | more = self.runsource('\n'.join(self.buffer), self.filename) | |
1782 | if not more: |
|
1782 | if not more: | |
1783 | self.resetbuffer() |
|
1783 | self.resetbuffer() | |
1784 | return more |
|
1784 | return more | |
1785 |
|
1785 | |||
1786 | def resetbuffer(self): |
|
1786 | def resetbuffer(self): | |
1787 | """Reset the input buffer.""" |
|
1787 | """Reset the input buffer.""" | |
1788 | self.buffer[:] = [] |
|
1788 | self.buffer[:] = [] | |
1789 |
|
1789 | |||
1790 | def raw_input(self,prompt='',continue_prompt=False): |
|
1790 | def raw_input(self,prompt='',continue_prompt=False): | |
1791 | """Write a prompt and read a line. |
|
1791 | """Write a prompt and read a line. | |
1792 |
|
1792 | |||
1793 | The returned line does not include the trailing newline. |
|
1793 | The returned line does not include the trailing newline. | |
1794 | When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised. |
|
1794 | When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised. | |
1795 |
|
1795 | |||
1796 | Optional inputs: |
|
1796 | Optional inputs: | |
1797 |
|
1797 | |||
1798 | - prompt(''): a string to be printed to prompt the user. |
|
1798 | - prompt(''): a string to be printed to prompt the user. | |
1799 |
|
1799 | |||
1800 | - continue_prompt(False): whether this line is the first one or a |
|
1800 | - continue_prompt(False): whether this line is the first one or a | |
1801 | continuation in a sequence of inputs. |
|
1801 | continuation in a sequence of inputs. | |
1802 | """ |
|
1802 | """ | |
1803 |
|
1803 | |||
1804 | try: |
|
1804 | try: | |
1805 | line = raw_input_original(prompt) |
|
1805 | line = raw_input_original(prompt) | |
1806 | except ValueError: |
|
1806 | except ValueError: | |
1807 | # python 2.5 closes stdin on exit -> ValueError |
|
1807 | # python 2.5 closes stdin on exit -> ValueError | |
1808 | # xxx should we delete 'exit' and 'quit' from builtin? |
|
1808 | # xxx should we delete 'exit' and 'quit' from builtin? | |
1809 | self.exit_now = True |
|
1809 | self.exit_now = True | |
1810 | return '' |
|
1810 | return '' | |
1811 |
|
1811 | |||
1812 |
|
1812 | |||
1813 | # Try to be reasonably smart about not re-indenting pasted input more |
|
1813 | # Try to be reasonably smart about not re-indenting pasted input more | |
1814 | # than necessary. We do this by trimming out the auto-indent initial |
|
1814 | # than necessary. We do this by trimming out the auto-indent initial | |
1815 | # spaces, if the user's actual input started itself with whitespace. |
|
1815 | # spaces, if the user's actual input started itself with whitespace. | |
1816 | #debugx('self.buffer[-1]') |
|
1816 | #debugx('self.buffer[-1]') | |
1817 |
|
1817 | |||
1818 | if self.autoindent: |
|
1818 | if self.autoindent: | |
1819 | if num_ini_spaces(line) > self.indent_current_nsp: |
|
1819 | if num_ini_spaces(line) > self.indent_current_nsp: | |
1820 | line = line[self.indent_current_nsp:] |
|
1820 | line = line[self.indent_current_nsp:] | |
1821 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 |
|
1821 | self.indent_current_nsp = 0 | |
1822 |
|
1822 | |||
1823 | # store the unfiltered input before the user has any chance to modify |
|
1823 | # store the unfiltered input before the user has any chance to modify | |
1824 | # it. |
|
1824 | # it. | |
1825 | if line.strip(): |
|
1825 | if line.strip(): | |
1826 | if continue_prompt: |
|
1826 | if continue_prompt: | |
1827 | self.input_hist_raw[-1] += '%s\n' % line |
|
1827 | self.input_hist_raw[-1] += '%s\n' % line | |
1828 | if self.has_readline: # and some config option is set? |
|
1828 | if self.has_readline: # and some config option is set? | |
1829 | try: |
|
1829 | try: | |
1830 | histlen = self.readline.get_current_history_length() |
|
1830 | histlen = self.readline.get_current_history_length() | |
1831 | newhist = self.input_hist_raw[-1].rstrip() |
|
1831 | newhist = self.input_hist_raw[-1].rstrip() | |
1832 | self.readline.remove_history_item(histlen-1) |
|
1832 | self.readline.remove_history_item(histlen-1) | |
1833 | self.readline.replace_history_item(histlen-2,newhist) |
|
1833 | self.readline.replace_history_item(histlen-2,newhist) | |
1834 | except AttributeError: |
|
1834 | except AttributeError: | |
1835 | pass # re{move,place}_history_item are new in 2.4. |
|
1835 | pass # re{move,place}_history_item are new in 2.4. | |
1836 | else: |
|
1836 | else: | |
1837 | self.input_hist_raw.append('%s\n' % line) |
|
1837 | self.input_hist_raw.append('%s\n' % line) | |
1838 |
|
1838 | |||
1839 | try: |
|
1839 | try: | |
1840 | lineout = self.prefilter(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1840 | lineout = self.prefilter(line,continue_prompt) | |
1841 | except: |
|
1841 | except: | |
1842 | # blanket except, in case a user-defined prefilter crashes, so it |
|
1842 | # blanket except, in case a user-defined prefilter crashes, so it | |
1843 | # can't take all of ipython with it. |
|
1843 | # can't take all of ipython with it. | |
1844 | self.showtraceback() |
|
1844 | self.showtraceback() | |
1845 | return '' |
|
1845 | return '' | |
1846 | else: |
|
1846 | else: | |
1847 | return lineout |
|
1847 | return lineout | |
1848 |
|
1848 | |||
1849 | def split_user_input(self,line): |
|
1849 | def split_user_input(self,line): | |
1850 | """Split user input into pre-char, function part and rest.""" |
|
1850 | """Split user input into pre-char, function part and rest.""" | |
1851 |
|
1851 | |||
1852 | lsplit = self.line_split.match(line) |
|
1852 | lsplit = self.line_split.match(line) | |
1853 | if lsplit is None: # no regexp match returns None |
|
1853 | if lsplit is None: # no regexp match returns None | |
1854 | try: |
|
1854 | try: | |
1855 | iFun,theRest = line.split(None,1) |
|
1855 | iFun,theRest = line.split(None,1) | |
1856 | except ValueError: |
|
1856 | except ValueError: | |
1857 | iFun,theRest = line,'' |
|
1857 | iFun,theRest = line,'' | |
1858 | pre = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)',line).groups()[0] |
|
1858 | pre = re.match('^(\s*)(.*)',line).groups()[0] | |
1859 | else: |
|
1859 | else: | |
1860 | pre,iFun,theRest = lsplit.groups() |
|
1860 | pre,iFun,theRest = lsplit.groups() | |
1861 |
|
1861 | |||
1862 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg |
|
1862 | #print 'line:<%s>' % line # dbg | |
1863 | #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun.strip(),theRest) # dbg |
|
1863 | #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun.strip(),theRest) # dbg | |
1864 | return pre,iFun.strip(),theRest |
|
1864 | return pre,iFun.strip(),theRest | |
1865 |
|
1865 | |||
1866 | def _prefilter(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
1866 | def _prefilter(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
1867 | """Calls different preprocessors, depending on the form of line.""" |
|
1867 | """Calls different preprocessors, depending on the form of line.""" | |
1868 |
|
1868 | |||
1869 | # All handlers *must* return a value, even if it's blank (''). |
|
1869 | # All handlers *must* return a value, even if it's blank (''). | |
1870 |
|
1870 | |||
1871 | # Lines are NOT logged here. Handlers should process the line as |
|
1871 | # Lines are NOT logged here. Handlers should process the line as | |
1872 | # needed, update the cache AND log it (so that the input cache array |
|
1872 | # needed, update the cache AND log it (so that the input cache array | |
1873 | # stays synced). |
|
1873 | # stays synced). | |
1874 |
|
1874 | |||
1875 | # This function is _very_ delicate, and since it's also the one which |
|
1875 | # This function is _very_ delicate, and since it's also the one which | |
1876 | # determines IPython's response to user input, it must be as efficient |
|
1876 | # determines IPython's response to user input, it must be as efficient | |
1877 | # as possible. For this reason it has _many_ returns in it, trying |
|
1877 | # as possible. For this reason it has _many_ returns in it, trying | |
1878 | # always to exit as quickly as it can figure out what it needs to do. |
|
1878 | # always to exit as quickly as it can figure out what it needs to do. | |
1879 |
|
1879 | |||
1880 | # This function is the main responsible for maintaining IPython's |
|
1880 | # This function is the main responsible for maintaining IPython's | |
1881 | # behavior respectful of Python's semantics. So be _very_ careful if |
|
1881 | # behavior respectful of Python's semantics. So be _very_ careful if | |
1882 | # making changes to anything here. |
|
1882 | # making changes to anything here. | |
1883 |
|
1883 | |||
1884 | #..................................................................... |
|
1884 | #..................................................................... | |
1885 | # Code begins |
|
1885 | # Code begins | |
1886 |
|
1886 | |||
1887 | #if line.startswith('%crash'): raise RuntimeError,'Crash now!' # dbg |
|
1887 | #if line.startswith('%crash'): raise RuntimeError,'Crash now!' # dbg | |
1888 |
|
1888 | |||
1889 | # save the line away in case we crash, so the post-mortem handler can |
|
1889 | # save the line away in case we crash, so the post-mortem handler can | |
1890 | # record it |
|
1890 | # record it | |
1891 | self._last_input_line = line |
|
1891 | self._last_input_line = line | |
1892 |
|
1892 | |||
1893 | #print '***line: <%s>' % line # dbg |
|
1893 | #print '***line: <%s>' % line # dbg | |
1894 |
|
1894 | |||
1895 | # the input history needs to track even empty lines |
|
1895 | # the input history needs to track even empty lines | |
1896 | stripped = line.strip() |
|
1896 | stripped = line.strip() | |
1897 |
|
1897 | |||
1898 | if not stripped: |
|
1898 | if not stripped: | |
1899 | if not continue_prompt: |
|
1899 | if not continue_prompt: | |
1900 | self.outputcache.prompt_count -= 1 |
|
1900 | self.outputcache.prompt_count -= 1 | |
1901 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1901 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
1902 | #return self.handle_normal('',continue_prompt) |
|
1902 | #return self.handle_normal('',continue_prompt) | |
1903 |
|
1903 | |||
1904 | # print '***cont',continue_prompt # dbg |
|
1904 | # print '***cont',continue_prompt # dbg | |
1905 | # special handlers are only allowed for single line statements |
|
1905 | # special handlers are only allowed for single line statements | |
1906 | if continue_prompt and not self.rc.multi_line_specials: |
|
1906 | if continue_prompt and not self.rc.multi_line_specials: | |
1907 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1907 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
1908 |
|
1908 | |||
1909 |
|
1909 | |||
1910 | # For the rest, we need the structure of the input |
|
1910 | # For the rest, we need the structure of the input | |
1911 | pre,iFun,theRest = self.split_user_input(line) |
|
1911 | pre,iFun,theRest = self.split_user_input(line) | |
1912 |
|
1912 | |||
1913 | # See whether any pre-existing handler can take care of it |
|
1913 | # See whether any pre-existing handler can take care of it | |
1914 |
|
1914 | |||
1915 | rewritten = self.hooks.input_prefilter(stripped) |
|
1915 | rewritten = self.hooks.input_prefilter(stripped) | |
1916 | if rewritten != stripped: # ok, some prefilter did something |
|
1916 | if rewritten != stripped: # ok, some prefilter did something | |
1917 | rewritten = pre + rewritten # add indentation |
|
1917 | rewritten = pre + rewritten # add indentation | |
1918 | return self.handle_normal(rewritten) |
|
1918 | return self.handle_normal(rewritten) | |
1919 |
|
1919 | |||
1920 | #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg |
|
1920 | #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg | |
1921 |
|
1921 | |||
1922 | # First check for explicit escapes in the last/first character |
|
1922 | # First check for explicit escapes in the last/first character | |
1923 | handler = None |
|
1923 | handler = None | |
1924 | if line[-1] == self.ESC_HELP: |
|
1924 | if line[-1] == self.ESC_HELP: | |
1925 | handler = self.esc_handlers.get(line[-1]) # the ? can be at the end |
|
1925 | handler = self.esc_handlers.get(line[-1]) # the ? can be at the end | |
1926 | if handler is None: |
|
1926 | if handler is None: | |
1927 | # look at the first character of iFun, NOT of line, so we skip |
|
1927 | # look at the first character of iFun, NOT of line, so we skip | |
1928 | # leading whitespace in multiline input |
|
1928 | # leading whitespace in multiline input | |
1929 | handler = self.esc_handlers.get(iFun[0:1]) |
|
1929 | handler = self.esc_handlers.get(iFun[0:1]) | |
1930 | if handler is not None: |
|
1930 | if handler is not None: | |
1931 | return handler(line,continue_prompt,pre,iFun,theRest) |
|
1931 | return handler(line,continue_prompt,pre,iFun,theRest) | |
1932 | # Emacs ipython-mode tags certain input lines |
|
1932 | # Emacs ipython-mode tags certain input lines | |
1933 | if line.endswith('# PYTHON-MODE'): |
|
1933 | if line.endswith('# PYTHON-MODE'): | |
1934 | return self.handle_emacs(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1934 | return self.handle_emacs(line,continue_prompt) | |
1935 |
|
1935 | |||
1936 | # Next, check if we can automatically execute this thing |
|
1936 | # Next, check if we can automatically execute this thing | |
1937 |
|
1937 | |||
1938 | # Allow ! in multi-line statements if multi_line_specials is on: |
|
1938 | # Allow ! in multi-line statements if multi_line_specials is on: | |
1939 | if continue_prompt and self.rc.multi_line_specials and \ |
|
1939 | if continue_prompt and self.rc.multi_line_specials and \ | |
1940 | iFun.startswith(self.ESC_SHELL): |
|
1940 | iFun.startswith(self.ESC_SHELL): | |
1941 | return self.handle_shell_escape(line,continue_prompt, |
|
1941 | return self.handle_shell_escape(line,continue_prompt, | |
1942 | pre=pre,iFun=iFun, |
|
1942 | pre=pre,iFun=iFun, | |
1943 | theRest=theRest) |
|
1943 | theRest=theRest) | |
1944 |
|
1944 | |||
1945 | # Let's try to find if the input line is a magic fn |
|
1945 | # Let's try to find if the input line is a magic fn | |
1946 | oinfo = None |
|
1946 | oinfo = None | |
1947 | if hasattr(self,'magic_'+iFun): |
|
1947 | if hasattr(self,'magic_'+iFun): | |
1948 | # WARNING: _ofind uses getattr(), so it can consume generators and |
|
1948 | # WARNING: _ofind uses getattr(), so it can consume generators and | |
1949 | # cause other side effects. |
|
1949 | # cause other side effects. | |
1950 | oinfo = self._ofind(iFun) # FIXME - _ofind is part of Magic |
|
1950 | oinfo = self._ofind(iFun) # FIXME - _ofind is part of Magic | |
1951 | if oinfo['ismagic']: |
|
1951 | if oinfo['ismagic']: | |
1952 | # Be careful not to call magics when a variable assignment is |
|
1952 | # Be careful not to call magics when a variable assignment is | |
1953 | # being made (ls='hi', for example) |
|
1953 | # being made (ls='hi', for example) | |
1954 | if self.rc.automagic and \ |
|
1954 | if self.rc.automagic and \ | |
1955 | (len(theRest)==0 or theRest[0] not in '!=()<>,') and \ |
|
1955 | (len(theRest)==0 or theRest[0] not in '!=()<>,') and \ | |
1956 | (self.rc.multi_line_specials or not continue_prompt): |
|
1956 | (self.rc.multi_line_specials or not continue_prompt): | |
1957 | return self.handle_magic(line,continue_prompt, |
|
1957 | return self.handle_magic(line,continue_prompt, | |
1958 | pre,iFun,theRest) |
|
1958 | pre,iFun,theRest) | |
1959 | else: |
|
1959 | else: | |
1960 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1960 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
1961 |
|
1961 | |||
1962 | # If the rest of the line begins with an (in)equality, assginment or |
|
1962 | # If the rest of the line begins with an (in)equality, assginment or | |
1963 | # function call, we should not call _ofind but simply execute it. |
|
1963 | # function call, we should not call _ofind but simply execute it. | |
1964 | # This avoids spurious geattr() accesses on objects upon assignment. |
|
1964 | # This avoids spurious geattr() accesses on objects upon assignment. | |
1965 | # |
|
1965 | # | |
1966 | # It also allows users to assign to either alias or magic names true |
|
1966 | # It also allows users to assign to either alias or magic names true | |
1967 | # python variables (the magic/alias systems always take second seat to |
|
1967 | # python variables (the magic/alias systems always take second seat to | |
1968 | # true python code). |
|
1968 | # true python code). | |
1969 | if theRest and theRest[0] in '!=()': |
|
1969 | if theRest and theRest[0] in '!=()': | |
1970 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1970 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
1971 |
|
1971 | |||
1972 | if oinfo is None: |
|
1972 | if oinfo is None: | |
1973 | # let's try to ensure that _oinfo is ONLY called when autocall is |
|
1973 | # let's try to ensure that _oinfo is ONLY called when autocall is | |
1974 | # on. Since it has inevitable potential side effects, at least |
|
1974 | # on. Since it has inevitable potential side effects, at least | |
1975 | # having autocall off should be a guarantee to the user that no |
|
1975 | # having autocall off should be a guarantee to the user that no | |
1976 | # weird things will happen. |
|
1976 | # weird things will happen. | |
1977 |
|
1977 | |||
1978 | if self.rc.autocall: |
|
1978 | if self.rc.autocall: | |
1979 | oinfo = self._ofind(iFun) # FIXME - _ofind is part of Magic |
|
1979 | oinfo = self._ofind(iFun) # FIXME - _ofind is part of Magic | |
1980 | else: |
|
1980 | else: | |
1981 | # in this case, all that's left is either an alias or |
|
1981 | # in this case, all that's left is either an alias or | |
1982 | # processing the line normally. |
|
1982 | # processing the line normally. | |
1983 | if iFun in self.alias_table: |
|
1983 | if iFun in self.alias_table: | |
1984 | # if autocall is off, by not running _ofind we won't know |
|
1984 | # if autocall is off, by not running _ofind we won't know | |
1985 | # whether the given name may also exist in one of the |
|
1985 | # whether the given name may also exist in one of the | |
1986 | # user's namespace. At this point, it's best to do a |
|
1986 | # user's namespace. At this point, it's best to do a | |
1987 | # quick check just to be sure that we don't let aliases |
|
1987 | # quick check just to be sure that we don't let aliases | |
1988 | # shadow variables. |
|
1988 | # shadow variables. | |
1989 | head = iFun.split('.',1)[0] |
|
1989 | head = iFun.split('.',1)[0] | |
1990 | if head in self.user_ns or head in self.internal_ns \ |
|
1990 | if head in self.user_ns or head in self.internal_ns \ | |
1991 | or head in __builtin__.__dict__: |
|
1991 | or head in __builtin__.__dict__: | |
1992 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1992 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
1993 | else: |
|
1993 | else: | |
1994 | return self.handle_alias(line,continue_prompt, |
|
1994 | return self.handle_alias(line,continue_prompt, | |
1995 | pre,iFun,theRest) |
|
1995 | pre,iFun,theRest) | |
1996 |
|
1996 | |||
1997 | else: |
|
1997 | else: | |
1998 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
1998 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
1999 |
|
1999 | |||
2000 | if not oinfo['found']: |
|
2000 | if not oinfo['found']: | |
2001 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
2001 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
2002 | else: |
|
2002 | else: | |
2003 | #print 'pre<%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg |
|
2003 | #print 'pre<%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg | |
2004 | if oinfo['isalias']: |
|
2004 | if oinfo['isalias']: | |
2005 | return self.handle_alias(line,continue_prompt, |
|
2005 | return self.handle_alias(line,continue_prompt, | |
2006 | pre,iFun,theRest) |
|
2006 | pre,iFun,theRest) | |
2007 |
|
2007 | |||
2008 | if (self.rc.autocall |
|
2008 | if (self.rc.autocall | |
2009 | and |
|
2009 | and | |
2010 | ( |
|
2010 | ( | |
2011 | #only consider exclusion re if not "," or ";" autoquoting |
|
2011 | #only consider exclusion re if not "," or ";" autoquoting | |
2012 | (pre == self.ESC_QUOTE or pre == self.ESC_QUOTE2 |
|
2012 | (pre == self.ESC_QUOTE or pre == self.ESC_QUOTE2 | |
2013 | or pre == self.ESC_PAREN) or |
|
2013 | or pre == self.ESC_PAREN) or | |
2014 | (not self.re_exclude_auto.match(theRest))) |
|
2014 | (not self.re_exclude_auto.match(theRest))) | |
2015 | and |
|
2015 | and | |
2016 | self.re_fun_name.match(iFun) and |
|
2016 | self.re_fun_name.match(iFun) and | |
2017 | callable(oinfo['obj'])) : |
|
2017 | callable(oinfo['obj'])) : | |
2018 | #print 'going auto' # dbg |
|
2018 | #print 'going auto' # dbg | |
2019 | return self.handle_auto(line,continue_prompt, |
|
2019 | return self.handle_auto(line,continue_prompt, | |
2020 | pre,iFun,theRest,oinfo['obj']) |
|
2020 | pre,iFun,theRest,oinfo['obj']) | |
2021 | else: |
|
2021 | else: | |
2022 | #print 'was callable?', callable(oinfo['obj']) # dbg |
|
2022 | #print 'was callable?', callable(oinfo['obj']) # dbg | |
2023 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
2023 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
2024 |
|
2024 | |||
2025 | # If we get here, we have a normal Python line. Log and return. |
|
2025 | # If we get here, we have a normal Python line. Log and return. | |
2026 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
2026 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
2027 |
|
2027 | |||
2028 | def _prefilter_dumb(self, line, continue_prompt): |
|
2028 | def _prefilter_dumb(self, line, continue_prompt): | |
2029 | """simple prefilter function, for debugging""" |
|
2029 | """simple prefilter function, for debugging""" | |
2030 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
2030 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
2031 |
|
2031 | |||
|
2032 | ||||
|
2033 | def multiline_prefilter(self, line, continue_prompt): | |||
|
2034 | """ Run _prefilter for each line of input | |||
|
2035 | ||||
|
2036 | Covers cases where there are multiple lines in the user entry, | |||
|
2037 | which is the case when the user goes back to a multiline history | |||
|
2038 | entry and presses enter. | |||
|
2039 | ||||
|
2040 | """ | |||
|
2041 | out = [] | |||
|
2042 | for l in line.rstrip('\n').split('\n'): | |||
|
2043 | out.append(self._prefilter(l, continue_prompt)) | |||
|
2044 | return '\n'.join(out) | |||
|
2045 | ||||
2032 | # Set the default prefilter() function (this can be user-overridden) |
|
2046 | # Set the default prefilter() function (this can be user-overridden) | |
2033 | prefilter = _prefilter |
|
2047 | prefilter = multiline_prefilter | |
2034 |
|
2048 | |||
2035 | def handle_normal(self,line,continue_prompt=None, |
|
2049 | def handle_normal(self,line,continue_prompt=None, | |
2036 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): |
|
2050 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): | |
2037 | """Handle normal input lines. Use as a template for handlers.""" |
|
2051 | """Handle normal input lines. Use as a template for handlers.""" | |
2038 |
|
2052 | |||
2039 | # With autoindent on, we need some way to exit the input loop, and I |
|
2053 | # With autoindent on, we need some way to exit the input loop, and I | |
2040 | # don't want to force the user to have to backspace all the way to |
|
2054 | # don't want to force the user to have to backspace all the way to | |
2041 | # clear the line. The rule will be in this case, that either two |
|
2055 | # clear the line. The rule will be in this case, that either two | |
2042 | # lines of pure whitespace in a row, or a line of pure whitespace but |
|
2056 | # lines of pure whitespace in a row, or a line of pure whitespace but | |
2043 | # of a size different to the indent level, will exit the input loop. |
|
2057 | # of a size different to the indent level, will exit the input loop. | |
2044 |
|
2058 | |||
2045 | if (continue_prompt and self.autoindent and line.isspace() and |
|
2059 | if (continue_prompt and self.autoindent and line.isspace() and | |
2046 | (0 < abs(len(line) - self.indent_current_nsp) <= 2 or |
|
2060 | (0 < abs(len(line) - self.indent_current_nsp) <= 2 or | |
2047 | (self.buffer[-1]).isspace() )): |
|
2061 | (self.buffer[-1]).isspace() )): | |
2048 | line = '' |
|
2062 | line = '' | |
2049 |
|
2063 | |||
2050 | self.log(line,line,continue_prompt) |
|
2064 | self.log(line,line,continue_prompt) | |
2051 | return line |
|
2065 | return line | |
2052 |
|
2066 | |||
2053 | def handle_alias(self,line,continue_prompt=None, |
|
2067 | def handle_alias(self,line,continue_prompt=None, | |
2054 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): |
|
2068 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): | |
2055 | """Handle alias input lines. """ |
|
2069 | """Handle alias input lines. """ | |
2056 |
|
2070 | |||
2057 | # pre is needed, because it carries the leading whitespace. Otherwise |
|
2071 | # pre is needed, because it carries the leading whitespace. Otherwise | |
2058 | # aliases won't work in indented sections. |
|
2072 | # aliases won't work in indented sections. | |
2059 | transformed = self.transform_alias(iFun, theRest) |
|
2073 | transformed = self.transform_alias(iFun, theRest) | |
2060 | line_out = '%s_ip.system(%s)' % (pre, make_quoted_expr( transformed )) |
|
2074 | line_out = '%s_ip.system(%s)' % (pre, make_quoted_expr( transformed )) | |
2061 | self.log(line,line_out,continue_prompt) |
|
2075 | self.log(line,line_out,continue_prompt) | |
2062 | #print 'line out:',line_out # dbg |
|
2076 | #print 'line out:',line_out # dbg | |
2063 | return line_out |
|
2077 | return line_out | |
2064 |
|
2078 | |||
2065 | def handle_shell_escape(self, line, continue_prompt=None, |
|
2079 | def handle_shell_escape(self, line, continue_prompt=None, | |
2066 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): |
|
2080 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): | |
2067 | """Execute the line in a shell, empty return value""" |
|
2081 | """Execute the line in a shell, empty return value""" | |
2068 |
|
2082 | |||
2069 | #print 'line in :', `line` # dbg |
|
2083 | #print 'line in :', `line` # dbg | |
2070 | # Example of a special handler. Others follow a similar pattern. |
|
2084 | # Example of a special handler. Others follow a similar pattern. | |
2071 | if line.lstrip().startswith('!!'): |
|
2085 | if line.lstrip().startswith('!!'): | |
2072 | # rewrite iFun/theRest to properly hold the call to %sx and |
|
2086 | # rewrite iFun/theRest to properly hold the call to %sx and | |
2073 | # the actual command to be executed, so handle_magic can work |
|
2087 | # the actual command to be executed, so handle_magic can work | |
2074 | # correctly |
|
2088 | # correctly | |
2075 | theRest = '%s %s' % (iFun[2:],theRest) |
|
2089 | theRest = '%s %s' % (iFun[2:],theRest) | |
2076 | iFun = 'sx' |
|
2090 | iFun = 'sx' | |
2077 | return self.handle_magic('%ssx %s' % (self.ESC_MAGIC, |
|
2091 | return self.handle_magic('%ssx %s' % (self.ESC_MAGIC, | |
2078 | line.lstrip()[2:]), |
|
2092 | line.lstrip()[2:]), | |
2079 | continue_prompt,pre,iFun,theRest) |
|
2093 | continue_prompt,pre,iFun,theRest) | |
2080 | else: |
|
2094 | else: | |
2081 | cmd=line.lstrip().lstrip('!') |
|
2095 | cmd=line.lstrip().lstrip('!') | |
2082 | line_out = '%s_ip.system(%s)' % (pre,make_quoted_expr(cmd)) |
|
2096 | line_out = '%s_ip.system(%s)' % (pre,make_quoted_expr(cmd)) | |
2083 | # update cache/log and return |
|
2097 | # update cache/log and return | |
2084 | self.log(line,line_out,continue_prompt) |
|
2098 | self.log(line,line_out,continue_prompt) | |
2085 | return line_out |
|
2099 | return line_out | |
2086 |
|
2100 | |||
2087 | def handle_magic(self, line, continue_prompt=None, |
|
2101 | def handle_magic(self, line, continue_prompt=None, | |
2088 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): |
|
2102 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): | |
2089 | """Execute magic functions.""" |
|
2103 | """Execute magic functions.""" | |
2090 |
|
2104 | |||
2091 |
|
2105 | |||
2092 | cmd = '%s_ip.magic(%s)' % (pre,make_quoted_expr(iFun + " " + theRest)) |
|
2106 | cmd = '%s_ip.magic(%s)' % (pre,make_quoted_expr(iFun + " " + theRest)) | |
2093 | self.log(line,cmd,continue_prompt) |
|
2107 | self.log(line,cmd,continue_prompt) | |
2094 | #print 'in handle_magic, cmd=<%s>' % cmd # dbg |
|
2108 | #print 'in handle_magic, cmd=<%s>' % cmd # dbg | |
2095 | return cmd |
|
2109 | return cmd | |
2096 |
|
2110 | |||
2097 | def handle_auto(self, line, continue_prompt=None, |
|
2111 | def handle_auto(self, line, continue_prompt=None, | |
2098 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None,obj=None): |
|
2112 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None,obj=None): | |
2099 | """Hande lines which can be auto-executed, quoting if requested.""" |
|
2113 | """Hande lines which can be auto-executed, quoting if requested.""" | |
2100 |
|
2114 | |||
2101 | #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg |
|
2115 | #print 'pre <%s> iFun <%s> rest <%s>' % (pre,iFun,theRest) # dbg | |
2102 |
|
2116 | |||
2103 | # This should only be active for single-line input! |
|
2117 | # This should only be active for single-line input! | |
2104 | if continue_prompt: |
|
2118 | if continue_prompt: | |
2105 | self.log(line,line,continue_prompt) |
|
2119 | self.log(line,line,continue_prompt) | |
2106 | return line |
|
2120 | return line | |
2107 |
|
2121 | |||
2108 | auto_rewrite = True |
|
2122 | auto_rewrite = True | |
2109 |
|
2123 | |||
2110 | if pre == self.ESC_QUOTE: |
|
2124 | if pre == self.ESC_QUOTE: | |
2111 | # Auto-quote splitting on whitespace |
|
2125 | # Auto-quote splitting on whitespace | |
2112 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (iFun,'", "'.join(theRest.split()) ) |
|
2126 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (iFun,'", "'.join(theRest.split()) ) | |
2113 | elif pre == self.ESC_QUOTE2: |
|
2127 | elif pre == self.ESC_QUOTE2: | |
2114 | # Auto-quote whole string |
|
2128 | # Auto-quote whole string | |
2115 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (iFun,theRest) |
|
2129 | newcmd = '%s("%s")' % (iFun,theRest) | |
2116 | elif pre == self.ESC_PAREN: |
|
2130 | elif pre == self.ESC_PAREN: | |
2117 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (iFun,",".join(theRest.split())) |
|
2131 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (iFun,",".join(theRest.split())) | |
2118 | else: |
|
2132 | else: | |
2119 | # Auto-paren. |
|
2133 | # Auto-paren. | |
2120 | # We only apply it to argument-less calls if the autocall |
|
2134 | # We only apply it to argument-less calls if the autocall | |
2121 | # parameter is set to 2. We only need to check that autocall is < |
|
2135 | # parameter is set to 2. We only need to check that autocall is < | |
2122 | # 2, since this function isn't called unless it's at least 1. |
|
2136 | # 2, since this function isn't called unless it's at least 1. | |
2123 | if not theRest and (self.rc.autocall < 2): |
|
2137 | if not theRest and (self.rc.autocall < 2): | |
2124 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (iFun,theRest) |
|
2138 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (iFun,theRest) | |
2125 | auto_rewrite = False |
|
2139 | auto_rewrite = False | |
2126 | else: |
|
2140 | else: | |
2127 | if theRest.startswith('['): |
|
2141 | if theRest.startswith('['): | |
2128 | if hasattr(obj,'__getitem__'): |
|
2142 | if hasattr(obj,'__getitem__'): | |
2129 | # Don't autocall in this case: item access for an object |
|
2143 | # Don't autocall in this case: item access for an object | |
2130 | # which is BOTH callable and implements __getitem__. |
|
2144 | # which is BOTH callable and implements __getitem__. | |
2131 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (iFun,theRest) |
|
2145 | newcmd = '%s %s' % (iFun,theRest) | |
2132 | auto_rewrite = False |
|
2146 | auto_rewrite = False | |
2133 | else: |
|
2147 | else: | |
2134 | # if the object doesn't support [] access, go ahead and |
|
2148 | # if the object doesn't support [] access, go ahead and | |
2135 | # autocall |
|
2149 | # autocall | |
2136 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (iFun.rstrip(),theRest) |
|
2150 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (iFun.rstrip(),theRest) | |
2137 | elif theRest.endswith(';'): |
|
2151 | elif theRest.endswith(';'): | |
2138 | newcmd = '%s(%s);' % (iFun.rstrip(),theRest[:-1]) |
|
2152 | newcmd = '%s(%s);' % (iFun.rstrip(),theRest[:-1]) | |
2139 | else: |
|
2153 | else: | |
2140 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (iFun.rstrip(), theRest) |
|
2154 | newcmd = '%s(%s)' % (iFun.rstrip(), theRest) | |
2141 |
|
2155 | |||
2142 | if auto_rewrite: |
|
2156 | if auto_rewrite: | |
2143 | print >>Term.cout, self.outputcache.prompt1.auto_rewrite() + newcmd |
|
2157 | print >>Term.cout, self.outputcache.prompt1.auto_rewrite() + newcmd | |
2144 | # log what is now valid Python, not the actual user input (without the |
|
2158 | # log what is now valid Python, not the actual user input (without the | |
2145 | # final newline) |
|
2159 | # final newline) | |
2146 | self.log(line,newcmd,continue_prompt) |
|
2160 | self.log(line,newcmd,continue_prompt) | |
2147 | return newcmd |
|
2161 | return newcmd | |
2148 |
|
2162 | |||
2149 | def handle_help(self, line, continue_prompt=None, |
|
2163 | def handle_help(self, line, continue_prompt=None, | |
2150 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): |
|
2164 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): | |
2151 | """Try to get some help for the object. |
|
2165 | """Try to get some help for the object. | |
2152 |
|
2166 | |||
2153 | obj? or ?obj -> basic information. |
|
2167 | obj? or ?obj -> basic information. | |
2154 | obj?? or ??obj -> more details. |
|
2168 | obj?? or ??obj -> more details. | |
2155 | """ |
|
2169 | """ | |
2156 |
|
2170 | |||
2157 | # We need to make sure that we don't process lines which would be |
|
2171 | # We need to make sure that we don't process lines which would be | |
2158 | # otherwise valid python, such as "x=1 # what?" |
|
2172 | # otherwise valid python, such as "x=1 # what?" | |
2159 | try: |
|
2173 | try: | |
2160 | codeop.compile_command(line) |
|
2174 | codeop.compile_command(line) | |
2161 | except SyntaxError: |
|
2175 | except SyntaxError: | |
2162 | # We should only handle as help stuff which is NOT valid syntax |
|
2176 | # We should only handle as help stuff which is NOT valid syntax | |
2163 | if line[0]==self.ESC_HELP: |
|
2177 | if line[0]==self.ESC_HELP: | |
2164 | line = line[1:] |
|
2178 | line = line[1:] | |
2165 | elif line[-1]==self.ESC_HELP: |
|
2179 | elif line[-1]==self.ESC_HELP: | |
2166 | line = line[:-1] |
|
2180 | line = line[:-1] | |
2167 | self.log(line,'#?'+line,continue_prompt) |
|
2181 | self.log(line,'#?'+line,continue_prompt) | |
2168 | if line: |
|
2182 | if line: | |
2169 | self.magic_pinfo(line) |
|
2183 | self.magic_pinfo(line) | |
2170 | else: |
|
2184 | else: | |
2171 | page(self.usage,screen_lines=self.rc.screen_length) |
|
2185 | page(self.usage,screen_lines=self.rc.screen_length) | |
2172 | return '' # Empty string is needed here! |
|
2186 | return '' # Empty string is needed here! | |
2173 | except: |
|
2187 | except: | |
2174 | # Pass any other exceptions through to the normal handler |
|
2188 | # Pass any other exceptions through to the normal handler | |
2175 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
2189 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
2176 | else: |
|
2190 | else: | |
2177 | # If the code compiles ok, we should handle it normally |
|
2191 | # If the code compiles ok, we should handle it normally | |
2178 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) |
|
2192 | return self.handle_normal(line,continue_prompt) | |
2179 |
|
2193 | |||
2180 | def getapi(self): |
|
2194 | def getapi(self): | |
2181 | """ Get an IPApi object for this shell instance |
|
2195 | """ Get an IPApi object for this shell instance | |
2182 |
|
2196 | |||
2183 | Getting an IPApi object is always preferable to accessing the shell |
|
2197 | Getting an IPApi object is always preferable to accessing the shell | |
2184 | directly, but this holds true especially for extensions. |
|
2198 | directly, but this holds true especially for extensions. | |
2185 |
|
2199 | |||
2186 | It should always be possible to implement an extension with IPApi |
|
2200 | It should always be possible to implement an extension with IPApi | |
2187 | alone. If not, contact maintainer to request an addition. |
|
2201 | alone. If not, contact maintainer to request an addition. | |
2188 |
|
2202 | |||
2189 | """ |
|
2203 | """ | |
2190 | return self.api |
|
2204 | return self.api | |
2191 |
|
2205 | |||
2192 | def handle_emacs(self,line,continue_prompt=None, |
|
2206 | def handle_emacs(self,line,continue_prompt=None, | |
2193 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): |
|
2207 | pre=None,iFun=None,theRest=None): | |
2194 | """Handle input lines marked by python-mode.""" |
|
2208 | """Handle input lines marked by python-mode.""" | |
2195 |
|
2209 | |||
2196 | # Currently, nothing is done. Later more functionality can be added |
|
2210 | # Currently, nothing is done. Later more functionality can be added | |
2197 | # here if needed. |
|
2211 | # here if needed. | |
2198 |
|
2212 | |||
2199 | # The input cache shouldn't be updated |
|
2213 | # The input cache shouldn't be updated | |
2200 |
|
2214 | |||
2201 | return line |
|
2215 | return line | |
2202 |
|
2216 | |||
2203 | def mktempfile(self,data=None): |
|
2217 | def mktempfile(self,data=None): | |
2204 | """Make a new tempfile and return its filename. |
|
2218 | """Make a new tempfile and return its filename. | |
2205 |
|
2219 | |||
2206 | This makes a call to tempfile.mktemp, but it registers the created |
|
2220 | This makes a call to tempfile.mktemp, but it registers the created | |
2207 | filename internally so ipython cleans it up at exit time. |
|
2221 | filename internally so ipython cleans it up at exit time. | |
2208 |
|
2222 | |||
2209 | Optional inputs: |
|
2223 | Optional inputs: | |
2210 |
|
2224 | |||
2211 | - data(None): if data is given, it gets written out to the temp file |
|
2225 | - data(None): if data is given, it gets written out to the temp file | |
2212 | immediately, and the file is closed again.""" |
|
2226 | immediately, and the file is closed again.""" | |
2213 |
|
2227 | |||
2214 | filename = tempfile.mktemp('.py','ipython_edit_') |
|
2228 | filename = tempfile.mktemp('.py','ipython_edit_') | |
2215 | self.tempfiles.append(filename) |
|
2229 | self.tempfiles.append(filename) | |
2216 |
|
2230 | |||
2217 | if data: |
|
2231 | if data: | |
2218 | tmp_file = open(filename,'w') |
|
2232 | tmp_file = open(filename,'w') | |
2219 | tmp_file.write(data) |
|
2233 | tmp_file.write(data) | |
2220 | tmp_file.close() |
|
2234 | tmp_file.close() | |
2221 | return filename |
|
2235 | return filename | |
2222 |
|
2236 | |||
2223 | def write(self,data): |
|
2237 | def write(self,data): | |
2224 | """Write a string to the default output""" |
|
2238 | """Write a string to the default output""" | |
2225 | Term.cout.write(data) |
|
2239 | Term.cout.write(data) | |
2226 |
|
2240 | |||
2227 | def write_err(self,data): |
|
2241 | def write_err(self,data): | |
2228 | """Write a string to the default error output""" |
|
2242 | """Write a string to the default error output""" | |
2229 | Term.cerr.write(data) |
|
2243 | Term.cerr.write(data) | |
2230 |
|
2244 | |||
2231 | def exit(self): |
|
2245 | def exit(self): | |
2232 | """Handle interactive exit. |
|
2246 | """Handle interactive exit. | |
2233 |
|
2247 | |||
2234 | This method sets the exit_now attribute.""" |
|
2248 | This method sets the exit_now attribute.""" | |
2235 |
|
2249 | |||
2236 | if self.rc.confirm_exit: |
|
2250 | if self.rc.confirm_exit: | |
2237 | if self.ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y'): |
|
2251 | if self.ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y'): | |
2238 | self.exit_now = True |
|
2252 | self.exit_now = True | |
2239 | else: |
|
2253 | else: | |
2240 | self.exit_now = True |
|
2254 | self.exit_now = True | |
2241 | return self.exit_now |
|
2255 | return self.exit_now | |
2242 |
|
2256 | |||
2243 | def safe_execfile(self,fname,*where,**kw): |
|
2257 | def safe_execfile(self,fname,*where,**kw): | |
2244 | fname = os.path.expanduser(fname) |
|
2258 | fname = os.path.expanduser(fname) | |
2245 |
|
2259 | |||
2246 | # find things also in current directory |
|
2260 | # find things also in current directory | |
2247 | dname = os.path.dirname(fname) |
|
2261 | dname = os.path.dirname(fname) | |
2248 | if not sys.path.count(dname): |
|
2262 | if not sys.path.count(dname): | |
2249 | sys.path.append(dname) |
|
2263 | sys.path.append(dname) | |
2250 |
|
2264 | |||
2251 | try: |
|
2265 | try: | |
2252 | xfile = open(fname) |
|
2266 | xfile = open(fname) | |
2253 | except: |
|
2267 | except: | |
2254 | print >> Term.cerr, \ |
|
2268 | print >> Term.cerr, \ | |
2255 | 'Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname |
|
2269 | 'Could not open file <%s> for safe execution.' % fname | |
2256 | return None |
|
2270 | return None | |
2257 |
|
2271 | |||
2258 | kw.setdefault('islog',0) |
|
2272 | kw.setdefault('islog',0) | |
2259 | kw.setdefault('quiet',1) |
|
2273 | kw.setdefault('quiet',1) | |
2260 | kw.setdefault('exit_ignore',0) |
|
2274 | kw.setdefault('exit_ignore',0) | |
2261 | first = xfile.readline() |
|
2275 | first = xfile.readline() | |
2262 | loghead = str(self.loghead_tpl).split('\n',1)[0].strip() |
|
2276 | loghead = str(self.loghead_tpl).split('\n',1)[0].strip() | |
2263 | xfile.close() |
|
2277 | xfile.close() | |
2264 | # line by line execution |
|
2278 | # line by line execution | |
2265 | if first.startswith(loghead) or kw['islog']: |
|
2279 | if first.startswith(loghead) or kw['islog']: | |
2266 | print 'Loading log file <%s> one line at a time...' % fname |
|
2280 | print 'Loading log file <%s> one line at a time...' % fname | |
2267 | if kw['quiet']: |
|
2281 | if kw['quiet']: | |
2268 | stdout_save = sys.stdout |
|
2282 | stdout_save = sys.stdout | |
2269 | sys.stdout = StringIO.StringIO() |
|
2283 | sys.stdout = StringIO.StringIO() | |
2270 | try: |
|
2284 | try: | |
2271 | globs,locs = where[0:2] |
|
2285 | globs,locs = where[0:2] | |
2272 | except: |
|
2286 | except: | |
2273 | try: |
|
2287 | try: | |
2274 | globs = locs = where[0] |
|
2288 | globs = locs = where[0] | |
2275 | except: |
|
2289 | except: | |
2276 | globs = locs = globals() |
|
2290 | globs = locs = globals() | |
2277 | badblocks = [] |
|
2291 | badblocks = [] | |
2278 |
|
2292 | |||
2279 | # we also need to identify indented blocks of code when replaying |
|
2293 | # we also need to identify indented blocks of code when replaying | |
2280 | # logs and put them together before passing them to an exec |
|
2294 | # logs and put them together before passing them to an exec | |
2281 | # statement. This takes a bit of regexp and look-ahead work in the |
|
2295 | # statement. This takes a bit of regexp and look-ahead work in the | |
2282 | # file. It's easiest if we swallow the whole thing in memory |
|
2296 | # file. It's easiest if we swallow the whole thing in memory | |
2283 | # first, and manually walk through the lines list moving the |
|
2297 | # first, and manually walk through the lines list moving the | |
2284 | # counter ourselves. |
|
2298 | # counter ourselves. | |
2285 | indent_re = re.compile('\s+\S') |
|
2299 | indent_re = re.compile('\s+\S') | |
2286 | xfile = open(fname) |
|
2300 | xfile = open(fname) | |
2287 | filelines = xfile.readlines() |
|
2301 | filelines = xfile.readlines() | |
2288 | xfile.close() |
|
2302 | xfile.close() | |
2289 | nlines = len(filelines) |
|
2303 | nlines = len(filelines) | |
2290 | lnum = 0 |
|
2304 | lnum = 0 | |
2291 | while lnum < nlines: |
|
2305 | while lnum < nlines: | |
2292 | line = filelines[lnum] |
|
2306 | line = filelines[lnum] | |
2293 | lnum += 1 |
|
2307 | lnum += 1 | |
2294 | # don't re-insert logger status info into cache |
|
2308 | # don't re-insert logger status info into cache | |
2295 | if line.startswith('#log#'): |
|
2309 | if line.startswith('#log#'): | |
2296 | continue |
|
2310 | continue | |
2297 | else: |
|
2311 | else: | |
2298 | # build a block of code (maybe a single line) for execution |
|
2312 | # build a block of code (maybe a single line) for execution | |
2299 | block = line |
|
2313 | block = line | |
2300 | try: |
|
2314 | try: | |
2301 | next = filelines[lnum] # lnum has already incremented |
|
2315 | next = filelines[lnum] # lnum has already incremented | |
2302 | except: |
|
2316 | except: | |
2303 | next = None |
|
2317 | next = None | |
2304 | while next and indent_re.match(next): |
|
2318 | while next and indent_re.match(next): | |
2305 | block += next |
|
2319 | block += next | |
2306 | lnum += 1 |
|
2320 | lnum += 1 | |
2307 | try: |
|
2321 | try: | |
2308 | next = filelines[lnum] |
|
2322 | next = filelines[lnum] | |
2309 | except: |
|
2323 | except: | |
2310 | next = None |
|
2324 | next = None | |
2311 | # now execute the block of one or more lines |
|
2325 | # now execute the block of one or more lines | |
2312 | try: |
|
2326 | try: | |
2313 | exec block in globs,locs |
|
2327 | exec block in globs,locs | |
2314 | except SystemExit: |
|
2328 | except SystemExit: | |
2315 | pass |
|
2329 | pass | |
2316 | except: |
|
2330 | except: | |
2317 | badblocks.append(block.rstrip()) |
|
2331 | badblocks.append(block.rstrip()) | |
2318 | if kw['quiet']: # restore stdout |
|
2332 | if kw['quiet']: # restore stdout | |
2319 | sys.stdout.close() |
|
2333 | sys.stdout.close() | |
2320 | sys.stdout = stdout_save |
|
2334 | sys.stdout = stdout_save | |
2321 | print 'Finished replaying log file <%s>' % fname |
|
2335 | print 'Finished replaying log file <%s>' % fname | |
2322 | if badblocks: |
|
2336 | if badblocks: | |
2323 | print >> sys.stderr, ('\nThe following lines/blocks in file ' |
|
2337 | print >> sys.stderr, ('\nThe following lines/blocks in file ' | |
2324 | '<%s> reported errors:' % fname) |
|
2338 | '<%s> reported errors:' % fname) | |
2325 |
|
2339 | |||
2326 | for badline in badblocks: |
|
2340 | for badline in badblocks: | |
2327 | print >> sys.stderr, badline |
|
2341 | print >> sys.stderr, badline | |
2328 | else: # regular file execution |
|
2342 | else: # regular file execution | |
2329 | try: |
|
2343 | try: | |
2330 | execfile(fname,*where) |
|
2344 | execfile(fname,*where) | |
2331 | except SyntaxError: |
|
2345 | except SyntaxError: | |
2332 | self.showsyntaxerror() |
|
2346 | self.showsyntaxerror() | |
2333 | warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) |
|
2347 | warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) | |
2334 | except SystemExit,status: |
|
2348 | except SystemExit,status: | |
2335 | if not kw['exit_ignore']: |
|
2349 | if not kw['exit_ignore']: | |
2336 | self.showtraceback() |
|
2350 | self.showtraceback() | |
2337 | warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) |
|
2351 | warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) | |
2338 | except: |
|
2352 | except: | |
2339 | self.showtraceback() |
|
2353 | self.showtraceback() | |
2340 | warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) |
|
2354 | warn('Failure executing file: <%s>' % fname) | |
2341 |
|
2355 | |||
2342 | #************************* end of file <iplib.py> ***************************** |
|
2356 | #************************* end of file <iplib.py> ***************************** |
@@ -1,294 +1,319 b'' | |||||
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
|
1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | """Module for interactively running scripts. |
|
2 | """Module for interactively running scripts. | |
3 |
|
3 | |||
4 | This module implements classes for interactively running scripts written for |
|
4 | This module implements classes for interactively running scripts written for | |
5 | any system with a prompt which can be matched by a regexp suitable for |
|
5 | any system with a prompt which can be matched by a regexp suitable for | |
6 | pexpect. It can be used to run as if they had been typed up interactively, an |
|
6 | pexpect. It can be used to run as if they had been typed up interactively, an | |
7 | arbitrary series of commands for the target system. |
|
7 | arbitrary series of commands for the target system. | |
8 |
|
8 | |||
9 | The module includes classes ready for IPython (with the default prompts), |
|
9 | The module includes classes ready for IPython (with the default prompts), | |
10 | plain Python and SAGE, but making a new one is trivial. To see how to use it, |
|
10 | plain Python and SAGE, but making a new one is trivial. To see how to use it, | |
11 | simply run the module as a script: |
|
11 | simply run the module as a script: | |
12 |
|
12 | |||
13 | ./irunner.py --help |
|
13 | ./irunner.py --help | |
14 |
|
14 | |||
15 |
|
15 | |||
16 | This is an extension of Ken Schutte <kschutte-AT-csail.mit.edu>'s script |
|
16 | This is an extension of Ken Schutte <kschutte-AT-csail.mit.edu>'s script | |
17 | contributed on the ipython-user list: |
|
17 | contributed on the ipython-user list: | |
18 |
|
18 | |||
19 | http://scipy.net/pipermail/ipython-user/2006-May/001705.html |
|
19 | http://scipy.net/pipermail/ipython-user/2006-May/001705.html | |
20 |
|
20 | |||
21 |
|
21 | |||
22 | NOTES: |
|
22 | NOTES: | |
23 |
|
23 | |||
24 | - This module requires pexpect, available in most linux distros, or which can |
|
24 | - This module requires pexpect, available in most linux distros, or which can | |
25 | be downloaded from |
|
25 | be downloaded from | |
26 |
|
26 | |||
27 | http://pexpect.sourceforge.net |
|
27 | http://pexpect.sourceforge.net | |
28 |
|
28 | |||
29 | - Because pexpect only works under Unix or Windows-Cygwin, this has the same |
|
29 | - Because pexpect only works under Unix or Windows-Cygwin, this has the same | |
30 | limitations. This means that it will NOT work under native windows Python. |
|
30 | limitations. This means that it will NOT work under native windows Python. | |
31 | """ |
|
31 | """ | |
32 |
|
32 | |||
33 | # Stdlib imports |
|
33 | # Stdlib imports | |
34 | import optparse |
|
34 | import optparse | |
|
35 | import os | |||
35 | import sys |
|
36 | import sys | |
36 |
|
37 | |||
37 | # Third-party modules. |
|
38 | # Third-party modules. | |
38 | import pexpect |
|
39 | import pexpect | |
39 |
|
40 | |||
40 | # Global usage strings, to avoid indentation issues when typing it below. |
|
41 | # Global usage strings, to avoid indentation issues when typing it below. | |
41 | USAGE = """ |
|
42 | USAGE = """ | |
42 | Interactive script runner, type: %s |
|
43 | Interactive script runner, type: %s | |
43 |
|
44 | |||
44 | runner [opts] script_name |
|
45 | runner [opts] script_name | |
45 | """ |
|
46 | """ | |
46 |
|
47 | |||
47 | # The generic runner class |
|
48 | # The generic runner class | |
48 | class InteractiveRunner(object): |
|
49 | class InteractiveRunner(object): | |
49 | """Class to run a sequence of commands through an interactive program.""" |
|
50 | """Class to run a sequence of commands through an interactive program.""" | |
50 |
|
51 | |||
51 | def __init__(self,program,prompts,args=None): |
|
52 | def __init__(self,program,prompts,args=None): | |
52 | """Construct a runner. |
|
53 | """Construct a runner. | |
53 |
|
54 | |||
54 | Inputs: |
|
55 | Inputs: | |
55 |
|
56 | |||
56 | - program: command to execute the given program. |
|
57 | - program: command to execute the given program. | |
57 |
|
58 | |||
58 | - prompts: a list of patterns to match as valid prompts, in the |
|
59 | - prompts: a list of patterns to match as valid prompts, in the | |
59 | format used by pexpect. This basically means that it can be either |
|
60 | format used by pexpect. This basically means that it can be either | |
60 | a string (to be compiled as a regular expression) or a list of such |
|
61 | a string (to be compiled as a regular expression) or a list of such | |
61 | (it must be a true list, as pexpect does type checks). |
|
62 | (it must be a true list, as pexpect does type checks). | |
62 |
|
63 | |||
63 | If more than one prompt is given, the first is treated as the main |
|
64 | If more than one prompt is given, the first is treated as the main | |
64 | program prompt and the others as 'continuation' prompts, like |
|
65 | program prompt and the others as 'continuation' prompts, like | |
65 | python's. This means that blank lines in the input source are |
|
66 | python's. This means that blank lines in the input source are | |
66 | ommitted when the first prompt is matched, but are NOT ommitted when |
|
67 | ommitted when the first prompt is matched, but are NOT ommitted when | |
67 | the continuation one matches, since this is how python signals the |
|
68 | the continuation one matches, since this is how python signals the | |
68 | end of multiline input interactively. |
|
69 | end of multiline input interactively. | |
69 |
|
70 | |||
70 | Optional inputs: |
|
71 | Optional inputs: | |
71 |
|
72 | |||
72 | - args(None): optional list of strings to pass as arguments to the |
|
73 | - args(None): optional list of strings to pass as arguments to the | |
73 | child program. |
|
74 | child program. | |
74 |
|
75 | |||
75 | Public members not parameterized in the constructor: |
|
76 | Public members not parameterized in the constructor: | |
76 |
|
77 | |||
77 | - delaybeforesend(0): Newer versions of pexpect have a delay before |
|
78 | - delaybeforesend(0): Newer versions of pexpect have a delay before | |
78 | sending each new input. For our purposes here, it's typically best |
|
79 | sending each new input. For our purposes here, it's typically best | |
79 | to just set this to zero, but if you encounter reliability problems |
|
80 | to just set this to zero, but if you encounter reliability problems | |
80 | or want an interactive run to pause briefly at each prompt, just |
|
81 | or want an interactive run to pause briefly at each prompt, just | |
81 | increase this value (it is measured in seconds). Note that this |
|
82 | increase this value (it is measured in seconds). Note that this | |
82 | variable is not honored at all by older versions of pexpect. |
|
83 | variable is not honored at all by older versions of pexpect. | |
83 | """ |
|
84 | """ | |
84 |
|
85 | |||
85 | self.program = program |
|
86 | self.program = program | |
86 | self.prompts = prompts |
|
87 | self.prompts = prompts | |
87 | if args is None: args = [] |
|
88 | if args is None: args = [] | |
88 | self.args = args |
|
89 | self.args = args | |
89 | # Other public members which we don't make as parameters, but which |
|
90 | # Other public members which we don't make as parameters, but which | |
90 | # users may occasionally want to tweak |
|
91 | # users may occasionally want to tweak | |
91 | self.delaybeforesend = 0 |
|
92 | self.delaybeforesend = 0 | |
92 |
|
93 | |||
93 | def run_file(self,fname,interact=False): |
|
94 | def run_file(self,fname,interact=False): | |
94 | """Run the given file interactively. |
|
95 | """Run the given file interactively. | |
95 |
|
96 | |||
96 | Inputs: |
|
97 | Inputs: | |
97 |
|
98 | |||
98 | -fname: name of the file to execute. |
|
99 | -fname: name of the file to execute. | |
99 |
|
100 | |||
100 | See the run_source docstring for the meaning of the optional |
|
101 | See the run_source docstring for the meaning of the optional | |
101 | arguments.""" |
|
102 | arguments.""" | |
102 |
|
103 | |||
103 | fobj = open(fname,'r') |
|
104 | fobj = open(fname,'r') | |
104 | try: |
|
105 | try: | |
105 | self.run_source(fobj,interact) |
|
106 | self.run_source(fobj,interact) | |
106 | finally: |
|
107 | finally: | |
107 | fobj.close() |
|
108 | fobj.close() | |
108 |
|
109 | |||
109 | def run_source(self,source,interact=False): |
|
110 | def run_source(self,source,interact=False): | |
110 | """Run the given source code interactively. |
|
111 | """Run the given source code interactively. | |
111 |
|
112 | |||
112 | Inputs: |
|
113 | Inputs: | |
113 |
|
114 | |||
114 | - source: a string of code to be executed, or an open file object we |
|
115 | - source: a string of code to be executed, or an open file object we | |
115 | can iterate over. |
|
116 | can iterate over. | |
116 |
|
117 | |||
117 | Optional inputs: |
|
118 | Optional inputs: | |
118 |
|
119 | |||
119 | - interact(False): if true, start to interact with the running |
|
120 | - interact(False): if true, start to interact with the running | |
120 | program at the end of the script. Otherwise, just exit. |
|
121 | program at the end of the script. Otherwise, just exit. | |
121 | """ |
|
122 | """ | |
122 |
|
123 | |||
123 | # if the source is a string, chop it up in lines so we can iterate |
|
124 | # if the source is a string, chop it up in lines so we can iterate | |
124 | # over it just as if it were an open file. |
|
125 | # over it just as if it were an open file. | |
125 | if not isinstance(source,file): |
|
126 | if not isinstance(source,file): | |
126 | source = source.splitlines(True) |
|
127 | source = source.splitlines(True) | |
127 |
|
128 | |||
128 | # grab the true write method of stdout, in case anything later |
|
129 | # grab the true write method of stdout, in case anything later | |
129 | # reassigns sys.stdout, so that we really are writing to the true |
|
130 | # reassigns sys.stdout, so that we really are writing to the true | |
130 | # stdout and not to something else. |
|
131 | # stdout and not to something else. We also normalize all strings we | |
131 | write = sys.stdout.write |
|
132 | # write to use the native OS line separators. | |
|
133 | linesep = os.linesep | |||
|
134 | stdwrite = sys.stdout.write | |||
|
135 | write = lambda s: stdwrite(s.replace('\r\n',linesep)) | |||
132 |
|
136 | |||
133 | c = pexpect.spawn(self.program,self.args,timeout=None) |
|
137 | c = pexpect.spawn(self.program,self.args,timeout=None) | |
134 | c.delaybeforesend = self.delaybeforesend |
|
138 | c.delaybeforesend = self.delaybeforesend | |
135 |
|
139 | |||
136 | prompts = c.compile_pattern_list(self.prompts) |
|
140 | prompts = c.compile_pattern_list(self.prompts) | |
137 |
|
141 | |||
138 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) |
|
142 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) | |
139 | # Flag whether the script ends normally or not, to know whether we can |
|
143 | # Flag whether the script ends normally or not, to know whether we can | |
140 | # do anything further with the underlying process. |
|
144 | # do anything further with the underlying process. | |
141 | end_normal = True |
|
145 | end_normal = True | |
142 | for cmd in source: |
|
146 | for cmd in source: | |
143 | # skip blank lines for all matches to the 'main' prompt, while the |
|
147 | # skip blank lines for all matches to the 'main' prompt, while the | |
144 | # secondary prompts do not |
|
148 | # secondary prompts do not | |
145 |
if prompt_idx==0 and |
|
149 | if prompt_idx==0 and \ | |
|
150 | (cmd.isspace() or cmd.lstrip().startswith('#')): | |||
|
151 | print cmd, | |||
146 | continue |
|
152 | continue | |
147 |
|
153 | |||
148 | write(c.after) |
|
154 | write(c.after) | |
149 | c.send(cmd) |
|
155 | c.send(cmd) | |
150 | try: |
|
156 | try: | |
151 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) |
|
157 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) | |
152 | except pexpect.EOF: |
|
158 | except pexpect.EOF: | |
153 | # this will happen if the child dies unexpectedly |
|
159 | # this will happen if the child dies unexpectedly | |
154 | write(c.before) |
|
160 | write(c.before) | |
155 | end_normal = False |
|
161 | end_normal = False | |
156 | break |
|
162 | break | |
157 | write(c.before) |
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163 | write(c.before) | |
158 |
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164 | |||
159 | if isinstance(source,file): |
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160 | source.close() |
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161 |
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162 | if end_normal: |
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165 | if end_normal: | |
163 | if interact: |
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166 | if interact: | |
164 | c.send('\n') |
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167 | c.send('\n') | |
165 | print '<< Starting interactive mode >>', |
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168 | print '<< Starting interactive mode >>', | |
166 | try: |
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169 | try: | |
167 | c.interact() |
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170 | c.interact() | |
168 | except OSError: |
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171 | except OSError: | |
169 | # This is what fires when the child stops. Simply print a |
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172 | # This is what fires when the child stops. Simply print a | |
170 | # newline so the system prompt is aligned. The extra |
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173 | # newline so the system prompt is aligned. The extra | |
171 | # space is there to make sure it gets printed, otherwise |
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174 | # space is there to make sure it gets printed, otherwise | |
172 | # OS buffering sometimes just suppresses it. |
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175 | # OS buffering sometimes just suppresses it. | |
173 | write(' \n') |
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176 | write(' \n') | |
174 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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177 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
175 | else: |
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178 | else: | |
176 | c.close() |
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179 | c.close() | |
177 | else: |
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180 | else: | |
178 | if interact: |
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181 | if interact: | |
179 | e="Further interaction is not possible: child process is dead." |
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182 | e="Further interaction is not possible: child process is dead." | |
180 | print >> sys.stderr, e |
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183 | print >> sys.stderr, e | |
181 |
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184 | |||
182 | def main(self,argv=None): |
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185 | def main(self,argv=None): | |
183 | """Run as a command-line script.""" |
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186 | """Run as a command-line script.""" | |
184 |
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187 | |||
185 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=USAGE % self.__class__.__name__) |
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188 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=USAGE % self.__class__.__name__) | |
186 | newopt = parser.add_option |
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189 | newopt = parser.add_option | |
187 | newopt('-i','--interact',action='store_true',default=False, |
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190 | newopt('-i','--interact',action='store_true',default=False, | |
188 | help='Interact with the program after the script is run.') |
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191 | help='Interact with the program after the script is run.') | |
189 |
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192 | |||
190 | opts,args = parser.parse_args(argv) |
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193 | opts,args = parser.parse_args(argv) | |
191 |
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194 | |||
192 | if len(args) != 1: |
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195 | if len(args) != 1: | |
193 | print >> sys.stderr,"You must supply exactly one file to run." |
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196 | print >> sys.stderr,"You must supply exactly one file to run." | |
194 | sys.exit(1) |
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197 | sys.exit(1) | |
195 |
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198 | |||
196 | self.run_file(args[0],opts.interact) |
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199 | self.run_file(args[0],opts.interact) | |
197 |
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200 | |||
198 |
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201 | |||
199 | # Specific runners for particular programs |
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202 | # Specific runners for particular programs | |
200 | class IPythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): |
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203 | class IPythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): | |
201 | """Interactive IPython runner. |
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204 | """Interactive IPython runner. | |
202 |
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205 | |||
203 | This initalizes IPython in 'nocolor' mode for simplicity. This lets us |
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206 | This initalizes IPython in 'nocolor' mode for simplicity. This lets us | |
204 | avoid having to write a regexp that matches ANSI sequences, though pexpect |
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207 | avoid having to write a regexp that matches ANSI sequences, though pexpect | |
205 | does support them. If anyone contributes patches for ANSI color support, |
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208 | does support them. If anyone contributes patches for ANSI color support, | |
206 | they will be welcome. |
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209 | they will be welcome. | |
207 |
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210 | |||
208 | It also sets the prompts manually, since the prompt regexps for |
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211 | It also sets the prompts manually, since the prompt regexps for | |
209 | pexpect need to be matched to the actual prompts, so user-customized |
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212 | pexpect need to be matched to the actual prompts, so user-customized | |
210 | prompts would break this. |
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213 | prompts would break this. | |
211 | """ |
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214 | """ | |
212 |
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215 | |||
213 | def __init__(self,program = 'ipython',args=None): |
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216 | def __init__(self,program = 'ipython',args=None): | |
214 | """New runner, optionally passing the ipython command to use.""" |
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217 | """New runner, optionally passing the ipython command to use.""" | |
215 |
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218 | |||
216 | args0 = ['-colors','NoColor', |
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219 | args0 = ['-colors','NoColor', | |
217 | '-pi1','In [\\#]: ', |
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220 | '-pi1','In [\\#]: ', | |
218 | '-pi2',' .\\D.: '] |
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221 | '-pi2',' .\\D.: '] | |
219 | if args is None: args = args0 |
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222 | if args is None: args = args0 | |
220 | else: args = args0 + args |
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223 | else: args = args0 + args | |
221 | prompts = [r'In \[\d+\]: ',r' \.*: '] |
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224 | prompts = [r'In \[\d+\]: ',r' \.*: '] | |
222 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) |
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225 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) | |
223 |
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226 | |||
224 |
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227 | |||
225 | class PythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): |
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228 | class PythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): | |
226 | """Interactive Python runner.""" |
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229 | """Interactive Python runner.""" | |
227 |
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230 | |||
228 | def __init__(self,program='python',args=None): |
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231 | def __init__(self,program='python',args=None): | |
229 | """New runner, optionally passing the python command to use.""" |
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232 | """New runner, optionally passing the python command to use.""" | |
230 |
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233 | |||
231 | prompts = [r'>>> ',r'\.\.\. '] |
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234 | prompts = [r'>>> ',r'\.\.\. '] | |
232 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) |
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235 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) | |
233 |
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236 | |||
234 |
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237 | |||
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238 | class DocTestRunner(PythonRunner): | |||
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239 | """A python runner customized for doctest usage.""" | |||
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240 | ||||
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241 | def run_source(self,source,interact=False): | |||
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242 | """Run the given source code interactively. | |||
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243 | ||||
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244 | See the parent docstring for details. | |||
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245 | """ | |||
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246 | ||||
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247 | # if the source is a string, chop it up in lines so we can iterate | |||
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248 | # over it just as if it were an open file. | |||
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249 | if not isinstance(source,file): | |||
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250 | source = source.splitlines(True) | |||
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251 | ||||
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252 | ||||
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253 | for line in source: | |||
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254 | pass | |||
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255 | # finish by calling the parent run_source method | |||
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256 | super(DocTestRunner,self).run_source(dsource,interact) | |||
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257 | ||||
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258 | ||||
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259 | ||||
235 | class SAGERunner(InteractiveRunner): |
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260 | class SAGERunner(InteractiveRunner): | |
236 | """Interactive SAGE runner. |
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261 | """Interactive SAGE runner. | |
237 |
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262 | |||
238 | WARNING: this runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy |
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263 | WARNING: this runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy | |
239 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the |
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264 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the | |
240 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences.""" |
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265 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences.""" | |
241 |
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266 | |||
242 | def __init__(self,program='sage',args=None): |
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267 | def __init__(self,program='sage',args=None): | |
243 | """New runner, optionally passing the sage command to use.""" |
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268 | """New runner, optionally passing the sage command to use.""" | |
244 |
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269 | |||
245 | prompts = ['sage: ',r'\s*\.\.\. '] |
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270 | prompts = ['sage: ',r'\s*\.\.\. '] | |
246 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) |
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271 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args) | |
247 |
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272 | |||
248 | # Global usage string, to avoid indentation issues if typed in a function def. |
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273 | # Global usage string, to avoid indentation issues if typed in a function def. | |
249 | MAIN_USAGE = """ |
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274 | MAIN_USAGE = """ | |
250 | %prog [options] file_to_run |
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275 | %prog [options] file_to_run | |
251 |
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276 | |||
252 | This is an interface to the various interactive runners available in this |
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277 | This is an interface to the various interactive runners available in this | |
253 | module. If you want to pass specific options to one of the runners, you need |
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278 | module. If you want to pass specific options to one of the runners, you need | |
254 | to first terminate the main options with a '--', and then provide the runner's |
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279 | to first terminate the main options with a '--', and then provide the runner's | |
255 | options. For example: |
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280 | options. For example: | |
256 |
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281 | |||
257 | irunner.py --python -- --help |
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282 | irunner.py --python -- --help | |
258 |
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283 | |||
259 | will pass --help to the python runner. Similarly, |
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284 | will pass --help to the python runner. Similarly, | |
260 |
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285 | |||
261 | irunner.py --ipython -- --interact script.ipy |
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286 | irunner.py --ipython -- --interact script.ipy | |
262 |
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287 | |||
263 | will run the script.ipy file under the IPython runner, and then will start to |
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288 | will run the script.ipy file under the IPython runner, and then will start to | |
264 | interact with IPython at the end of the script (instead of exiting). |
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289 | interact with IPython at the end of the script (instead of exiting). | |
265 |
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290 | |||
266 | The already implemented runners are listed below; adding one for a new program |
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291 | The already implemented runners are listed below; adding one for a new program | |
267 | is a trivial task, see the source for examples. |
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292 | is a trivial task, see the source for examples. | |
268 |
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293 | |||
269 | WARNING: the SAGE runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy |
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294 | WARNING: the SAGE runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy | |
270 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the |
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295 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the | |
271 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences. |
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296 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences. | |
272 | """ |
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297 | """ | |
273 |
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298 | |||
274 | def main(): |
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299 | def main(): | |
275 | """Run as a command-line script.""" |
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300 | """Run as a command-line script.""" | |
276 |
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301 | |||
277 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=MAIN_USAGE) |
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302 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=MAIN_USAGE) | |
278 | newopt = parser.add_option |
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303 | newopt = parser.add_option | |
279 | parser.set_defaults(mode='ipython') |
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304 | parser.set_defaults(mode='ipython') | |
280 | newopt('--ipython',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='ipython', |
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305 | newopt('--ipython',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='ipython', | |
281 | help='IPython interactive runner (default).') |
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306 | help='IPython interactive runner (default).') | |
282 | newopt('--python',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='python', |
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307 | newopt('--python',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='python', | |
283 | help='Python interactive runner.') |
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308 | help='Python interactive runner.') | |
284 | newopt('--sage',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='sage', |
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309 | newopt('--sage',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='sage', | |
285 | help='SAGE interactive runner.') |
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310 | help='SAGE interactive runner.') | |
286 |
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311 | |||
287 | opts,args = parser.parse_args() |
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312 | opts,args = parser.parse_args() | |
288 | runners = dict(ipython=IPythonRunner, |
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313 | runners = dict(ipython=IPythonRunner, | |
289 | python=PythonRunner, |
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314 | python=PythonRunner, | |
290 | sage=SAGERunner) |
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315 | sage=SAGERunner) | |
291 | runners[opts.mode]().main(args) |
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316 | runners[opts.mode]().main(args) | |
292 |
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317 | |||
293 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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318 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
294 | main() |
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319 | main() |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """ |
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2 | """ | |
3 | ultraTB.py -- Spice up your tracebacks! |
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3 | ultraTB.py -- Spice up your tracebacks! | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | * ColorTB |
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5 | * ColorTB | |
6 | I've always found it a bit hard to visually parse tracebacks in Python. The |
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6 | I've always found it a bit hard to visually parse tracebacks in Python. The | |
7 | ColorTB class is a solution to that problem. It colors the different parts of a |
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7 | ColorTB class is a solution to that problem. It colors the different parts of a | |
8 | traceback in a manner similar to what you would expect from a syntax-highlighting |
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8 | traceback in a manner similar to what you would expect from a syntax-highlighting | |
9 | text editor. |
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9 | text editor. | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | Installation instructions for ColorTB: |
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11 | Installation instructions for ColorTB: | |
12 | import sys,ultraTB |
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12 | import sys,ultraTB | |
13 | sys.excepthook = ultraTB.ColorTB() |
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13 | sys.excepthook = ultraTB.ColorTB() | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | * VerboseTB |
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15 | * VerboseTB | |
16 | I've also included a port of Ka-Ping Yee's "cgitb.py" that produces all kinds |
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16 | I've also included a port of Ka-Ping Yee's "cgitb.py" that produces all kinds | |
17 | of useful info when a traceback occurs. Ping originally had it spit out HTML |
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17 | of useful info when a traceback occurs. Ping originally had it spit out HTML | |
18 | and intended it for CGI programmers, but why should they have all the fun? I |
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18 | and intended it for CGI programmers, but why should they have all the fun? I | |
19 | altered it to spit out colored text to the terminal. It's a bit overwhelming, |
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19 | altered it to spit out colored text to the terminal. It's a bit overwhelming, | |
20 | but kind of neat, and maybe useful for long-running programs that you believe |
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20 | but kind of neat, and maybe useful for long-running programs that you believe | |
21 | are bug-free. If a crash *does* occur in that type of program you want details. |
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21 | are bug-free. If a crash *does* occur in that type of program you want details. | |
22 | Give it a shot--you'll love it or you'll hate it. |
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22 | Give it a shot--you'll love it or you'll hate it. | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | Note: |
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24 | Note: | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | The Verbose mode prints the variables currently visible where the exception |
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26 | The Verbose mode prints the variables currently visible where the exception | |
27 | happened (shortening their strings if too long). This can potentially be |
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27 | happened (shortening their strings if too long). This can potentially be | |
28 | very slow, if you happen to have a huge data structure whose string |
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28 | very slow, if you happen to have a huge data structure whose string | |
29 | representation is complex to compute. Your computer may appear to freeze for |
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29 | representation is complex to compute. Your computer may appear to freeze for | |
30 | a while with cpu usage at 100%. If this occurs, you can cancel the traceback |
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30 | a while with cpu usage at 100%. If this occurs, you can cancel the traceback | |
31 | with Ctrl-C (maybe hitting it more than once). |
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31 | with Ctrl-C (maybe hitting it more than once). | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | If you encounter this kind of situation often, you may want to use the |
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33 | If you encounter this kind of situation often, you may want to use the | |
34 | Verbose_novars mode instead of the regular Verbose, which avoids formatting |
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34 | Verbose_novars mode instead of the regular Verbose, which avoids formatting | |
35 | variables (but otherwise includes the information and context given by |
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35 | variables (but otherwise includes the information and context given by | |
36 | Verbose). |
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36 | Verbose). | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | Installation instructions for ColorTB: |
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39 | Installation instructions for ColorTB: | |
40 | import sys,ultraTB |
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40 | import sys,ultraTB | |
41 | sys.excepthook = ultraTB.VerboseTB() |
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41 | sys.excepthook = ultraTB.VerboseTB() | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | Note: Much of the code in this module was lifted verbatim from the standard |
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43 | Note: Much of the code in this module was lifted verbatim from the standard | |
44 | library module 'traceback.py' and Ka-Ping Yee's 'cgitb.py'. |
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44 | library module 'traceback.py' and Ka-Ping Yee's 'cgitb.py'. | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | * Color schemes |
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46 | * Color schemes | |
47 | The colors are defined in the class TBTools through the use of the |
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47 | The colors are defined in the class TBTools through the use of the | |
48 | ColorSchemeTable class. Currently the following exist: |
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48 | ColorSchemeTable class. Currently the following exist: | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | - NoColor: allows all of this module to be used in any terminal (the color |
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50 | - NoColor: allows all of this module to be used in any terminal (the color | |
51 | escapes are just dummy blank strings). |
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51 | escapes are just dummy blank strings). | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | - Linux: is meant to look good in a terminal like the Linux console (black |
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53 | - Linux: is meant to look good in a terminal like the Linux console (black | |
54 | or very dark background). |
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54 | or very dark background). | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | - LightBG: similar to Linux but swaps dark/light colors to be more readable |
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56 | - LightBG: similar to Linux but swaps dark/light colors to be more readable | |
57 | in light background terminals. |
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57 | in light background terminals. | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | You can implement other color schemes easily, the syntax is fairly |
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59 | You can implement other color schemes easily, the syntax is fairly | |
60 | self-explanatory. Please send back new schemes you develop to the author for |
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60 | self-explanatory. Please send back new schemes you develop to the author for | |
61 | possible inclusion in future releases. |
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61 | possible inclusion in future releases. | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 |
$Id: ultraTB.py 1 |
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63 | $Id: ultraTB.py 1786 2006-09-27 05:47:28Z fperez $""" | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | #***************************************************************************** |
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65 | #***************************************************************************** | |
66 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu> |
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66 | # Copyright (C) 2001 Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu> | |
67 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> |
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67 | # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu> | |
68 | # |
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68 | # | |
69 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in |
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69 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
70 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. |
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70 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
71 | #***************************************************************************** |
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71 | #***************************************************************************** | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | from IPython import Release |
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73 | from IPython import Release | |
74 | __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % (Release.authors['Nathan']+ |
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74 | __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % (Release.authors['Nathan']+ | |
75 | Release.authors['Fernando']) |
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75 | Release.authors['Fernando']) | |
76 | __license__ = Release.license |
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76 | __license__ = Release.license | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | # Required modules |
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78 | # Required modules | |
79 | import inspect |
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79 | import inspect | |
80 | import keyword |
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80 | import keyword | |
81 | import linecache |
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81 | import linecache | |
82 | import os |
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82 | import os | |
83 | import pydoc |
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83 | import pydoc | |
84 | import string |
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84 | import string | |
85 | import sys |
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85 | import sys | |
86 | import time |
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86 | import time | |
87 | import tokenize |
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87 | import tokenize | |
88 | import traceback |
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88 | import traceback | |
89 | import types |
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89 | import types | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | # IPython's own modules |
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91 | # IPython's own modules | |
92 | # Modified pdb which doesn't damage IPython's readline handling |
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92 | # Modified pdb which doesn't damage IPython's readline handling | |
93 | from IPython import Debugger |
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93 | from IPython import Debugger | |
94 | from IPython.ipstruct import Struct |
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94 | from IPython.ipstruct import Struct | |
95 | from IPython.excolors import ExceptionColors |
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95 | from IPython.excolors import ExceptionColors | |
96 | from IPython.genutils import Term,uniq_stable,error,info |
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96 | from IPython.genutils import Term,uniq_stable,error,info | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | # Globals |
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98 | # Globals | |
99 | # amount of space to put line numbers before verbose tracebacks |
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99 | # amount of space to put line numbers before verbose tracebacks | |
100 | INDENT_SIZE = 8 |
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100 | INDENT_SIZE = 8 | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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102 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
103 | # Code begins |
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103 | # Code begins | |
104 |
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104 | |||
105 | # Utility functions |
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105 | # Utility functions | |
106 | def inspect_error(): |
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106 | def inspect_error(): | |
107 | """Print a message about internal inspect errors. |
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107 | """Print a message about internal inspect errors. | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | These are unfortunately quite common.""" |
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109 | These are unfortunately quite common.""" | |
110 |
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110 | |||
111 | error('Internal Python error in the inspect module.\n' |
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111 | error('Internal Python error in the inspect module.\n' | |
112 | 'Below is the traceback from this internal error.\n') |
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112 | 'Below is the traceback from this internal error.\n') | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 | def _fixed_getinnerframes(etb, context=1,tb_offset=0): |
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114 | def _fixed_getinnerframes(etb, context=1,tb_offset=0): | |
115 | import linecache |
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115 | import linecache | |
116 | LNUM_POS, LINES_POS, INDEX_POS = 2, 4, 5 |
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116 | LNUM_POS, LINES_POS, INDEX_POS = 2, 4, 5 | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | records = inspect.getinnerframes(etb, context) |
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118 | records = inspect.getinnerframes(etb, context) | |
119 |
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119 | |||
120 | # If the error is at the console, don't build any context, since it would |
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120 | # If the error is at the console, don't build any context, since it would | |
121 | # otherwise produce 5 blank lines printed out (there is no file at the |
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121 | # otherwise produce 5 blank lines printed out (there is no file at the | |
122 | # console) |
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122 | # console) | |
123 | rec_check = records[tb_offset:] |
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123 | rec_check = records[tb_offset:] | |
124 | try: |
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124 | try: | |
125 | rname = rec_check[0][1] |
|
125 | rname = rec_check[0][1] | |
126 | if rname == '<ipython console>' or rname.endswith('<string>'): |
|
126 | if rname == '<ipython console>' or rname.endswith('<string>'): | |
127 | return rec_check |
|
127 | return rec_check | |
128 | except IndexError: |
|
128 | except IndexError: | |
129 | pass |
|
129 | pass | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | aux = traceback.extract_tb(etb) |
|
131 | aux = traceback.extract_tb(etb) | |
132 | assert len(records) == len(aux) |
|
132 | assert len(records) == len(aux) | |
133 | for i, (file, lnum, _, _) in zip(range(len(records)), aux): |
|
133 | for i, (file, lnum, _, _) in zip(range(len(records)), aux): | |
134 | maybeStart = lnum-1 - context//2 |
|
134 | maybeStart = lnum-1 - context//2 | |
135 | start = max(maybeStart, 0) |
|
135 | start = max(maybeStart, 0) | |
136 | end = start + context |
|
136 | end = start + context | |
137 | lines = linecache.getlines(file)[start:end] |
|
137 | lines = linecache.getlines(file)[start:end] | |
138 | # pad with empty lines if necessary |
|
138 | # pad with empty lines if necessary | |
139 | if maybeStart < 0: |
|
139 | if maybeStart < 0: | |
140 | lines = (['\n'] * -maybeStart) + lines |
|
140 | lines = (['\n'] * -maybeStart) + lines | |
141 | if len(lines) < context: |
|
141 | if len(lines) < context: | |
142 | lines += ['\n'] * (context - len(lines)) |
|
142 | lines += ['\n'] * (context - len(lines)) | |
143 | buf = list(records[i]) |
|
143 | buf = list(records[i]) | |
144 | buf[LNUM_POS] = lnum |
|
144 | buf[LNUM_POS] = lnum | |
145 | buf[INDEX_POS] = lnum - 1 - start |
|
145 | buf[INDEX_POS] = lnum - 1 - start | |
146 | buf[LINES_POS] = lines |
|
146 | buf[LINES_POS] = lines | |
147 | records[i] = tuple(buf) |
|
147 | records[i] = tuple(buf) | |
148 | return records[tb_offset:] |
|
148 | return records[tb_offset:] | |
149 |
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149 | |||
150 | # Helper function -- largely belongs to VerboseTB, but we need the same |
|
150 | # Helper function -- largely belongs to VerboseTB, but we need the same | |
151 | # functionality to produce a pseudo verbose TB for SyntaxErrors, so that they |
|
151 | # functionality to produce a pseudo verbose TB for SyntaxErrors, so that they | |
152 | # can be recognized properly by ipython.el's py-traceback-line-re |
|
152 | # can be recognized properly by ipython.el's py-traceback-line-re | |
153 | # (SyntaxErrors have to be treated specially because they have no traceback) |
|
153 | # (SyntaxErrors have to be treated specially because they have no traceback) | |
154 | def _formatTracebackLines(lnum, index, lines, Colors, lvals=None): |
|
154 | def _formatTracebackLines(lnum, index, lines, Colors, lvals=None): | |
155 | numbers_width = INDENT_SIZE - 1 |
|
155 | numbers_width = INDENT_SIZE - 1 | |
156 | res = [] |
|
156 | res = [] | |
157 | i = lnum - index |
|
157 | i = lnum - index | |
158 | for line in lines: |
|
158 | for line in lines: | |
159 | if i == lnum: |
|
159 | if i == lnum: | |
160 | # This is the line with the error |
|
160 | # This is the line with the error | |
161 | pad = numbers_width - len(str(i)) |
|
161 | pad = numbers_width - len(str(i)) | |
162 | if pad >= 3: |
|
162 | if pad >= 3: | |
163 | marker = '-'*(pad-3) + '-> ' |
|
163 | marker = '-'*(pad-3) + '-> ' | |
164 | elif pad == 2: |
|
164 | elif pad == 2: | |
165 | marker = '> ' |
|
165 | marker = '> ' | |
166 | elif pad == 1: |
|
166 | elif pad == 1: | |
167 | marker = '>' |
|
167 | marker = '>' | |
168 | else: |
|
168 | else: | |
169 | marker = '' |
|
169 | marker = '' | |
170 | num = marker + str(i) |
|
170 | num = marker + str(i) | |
171 | line = '%s%s%s %s%s' %(Colors.linenoEm, num, |
|
171 | line = '%s%s%s %s%s' %(Colors.linenoEm, num, | |
172 | Colors.line, line, Colors.Normal) |
|
172 | Colors.line, line, Colors.Normal) | |
173 | else: |
|
173 | else: | |
174 | num = '%*s' % (numbers_width,i) |
|
174 | num = '%*s' % (numbers_width,i) | |
175 | line = '%s%s%s %s' %(Colors.lineno, num, |
|
175 | line = '%s%s%s %s' %(Colors.lineno, num, | |
176 | Colors.Normal, line) |
|
176 | Colors.Normal, line) | |
177 |
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177 | |||
178 | res.append(line) |
|
178 | res.append(line) | |
179 | if lvals and i == lnum: |
|
179 | if lvals and i == lnum: | |
180 | res.append(lvals + '\n') |
|
180 | res.append(lvals + '\n') | |
181 | i = i + 1 |
|
181 | i = i + 1 | |
182 | return res |
|
182 | return res | |
183 |
|
183 | |||
184 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
184 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
185 | # Module classes |
|
185 | # Module classes | |
186 | class TBTools: |
|
186 | class TBTools: | |
187 | """Basic tools used by all traceback printer classes.""" |
|
187 | """Basic tools used by all traceback printer classes.""" | |
188 |
|
188 | |||
189 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'NoColor',call_pdb=False): |
|
189 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'NoColor',call_pdb=False): | |
190 | # Whether to call the interactive pdb debugger after printing |
|
190 | # Whether to call the interactive pdb debugger after printing | |
191 | # tracebacks or not |
|
191 | # tracebacks or not | |
192 | self.call_pdb = call_pdb |
|
192 | self.call_pdb = call_pdb | |
193 |
|
193 | |||
194 | # Create color table |
|
194 | # Create color table | |
195 | self.color_scheme_table = ExceptionColors |
|
195 | self.color_scheme_table = ExceptionColors | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | self.set_colors(color_scheme) |
|
197 | self.set_colors(color_scheme) | |
198 | self.old_scheme = color_scheme # save initial value for toggles |
|
198 | self.old_scheme = color_scheme # save initial value for toggles | |
199 |
|
199 | |||
200 | if call_pdb: |
|
200 | if call_pdb: | |
201 | self.pdb = Debugger.Pdb(self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name) |
|
201 | self.pdb = Debugger.Pdb(self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name) | |
202 | else: |
|
202 | else: | |
203 | self.pdb = None |
|
203 | self.pdb = None | |
204 |
|
204 | |||
205 | def set_colors(self,*args,**kw): |
|
205 | def set_colors(self,*args,**kw): | |
206 | """Shorthand access to the color table scheme selector method.""" |
|
206 | """Shorthand access to the color table scheme selector method.""" | |
207 |
|
207 | |||
208 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(*args,**kw) |
|
208 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(*args,**kw) | |
209 | # for convenience, set Colors to the active scheme |
|
209 | # for convenience, set Colors to the active scheme | |
210 | self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors |
|
210 | self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors | |
211 |
|
211 | |||
212 | def color_toggle(self): |
|
212 | def color_toggle(self): | |
213 | """Toggle between the currently active color scheme and NoColor.""" |
|
213 | """Toggle between the currently active color scheme and NoColor.""" | |
214 |
|
214 | |||
215 | if self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name == 'NoColor': |
|
215 | if self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name == 'NoColor': | |
216 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(self.old_scheme) |
|
216 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(self.old_scheme) | |
217 | self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors |
|
217 | self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors | |
218 | else: |
|
218 | else: | |
219 | self.old_scheme = self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name |
|
219 | self.old_scheme = self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name | |
220 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme('NoColor') |
|
220 | self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme('NoColor') | |
221 | self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors |
|
221 | self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors | |
222 |
|
222 | |||
223 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
223 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
224 | class ListTB(TBTools): |
|
224 | class ListTB(TBTools): | |
225 | """Print traceback information from a traceback list, with optional color. |
|
225 | """Print traceback information from a traceback list, with optional color. | |
226 |
|
226 | |||
227 | Calling: requires 3 arguments: |
|
227 | Calling: requires 3 arguments: | |
228 | (etype, evalue, elist) |
|
228 | (etype, evalue, elist) | |
229 | as would be obtained by: |
|
229 | as would be obtained by: | |
230 | etype, evalue, tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
230 | etype, evalue, tb = sys.exc_info() | |
231 | if tb: |
|
231 | if tb: | |
232 | elist = traceback.extract_tb(tb) |
|
232 | elist = traceback.extract_tb(tb) | |
233 | else: |
|
233 | else: | |
234 | elist = None |
|
234 | elist = None | |
235 |
|
235 | |||
236 | It can thus be used by programs which need to process the traceback before |
|
236 | It can thus be used by programs which need to process the traceback before | |
237 | printing (such as console replacements based on the code module from the |
|
237 | printing (such as console replacements based on the code module from the | |
238 | standard library). |
|
238 | standard library). | |
239 |
|
239 | |||
240 | Because they are meant to be called without a full traceback (only a |
|
240 | Because they are meant to be called without a full traceback (only a | |
241 | list), instances of this class can't call the interactive pdb debugger.""" |
|
241 | list), instances of this class can't call the interactive pdb debugger.""" | |
242 |
|
242 | |||
243 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'NoColor'): |
|
243 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'NoColor'): | |
244 | TBTools.__init__(self,color_scheme = color_scheme,call_pdb=0) |
|
244 | TBTools.__init__(self,color_scheme = color_scheme,call_pdb=0) | |
245 |
|
245 | |||
246 | def __call__(self, etype, value, elist): |
|
246 | def __call__(self, etype, value, elist): | |
247 | print >> Term.cerr, self.text(etype,value,elist) |
|
247 | print >> Term.cerr, self.text(etype,value,elist) | |
248 |
|
248 | |||
249 | def text(self,etype, value, elist,context=5): |
|
249 | def text(self,etype, value, elist,context=5): | |
250 | """Return a color formatted string with the traceback info.""" |
|
250 | """Return a color formatted string with the traceback info.""" | |
251 |
|
251 | |||
252 | Colors = self.Colors |
|
252 | Colors = self.Colors | |
253 | out_string = ['%s%s%s\n' % (Colors.topline,'-'*60,Colors.Normal)] |
|
253 | out_string = ['%s%s%s\n' % (Colors.topline,'-'*60,Colors.Normal)] | |
254 | if elist: |
|
254 | if elist: | |
255 | out_string.append('Traceback %s(most recent call last)%s:' % \ |
|
255 | out_string.append('Traceback %s(most recent call last)%s:' % \ | |
256 | (Colors.normalEm, Colors.Normal) + '\n') |
|
256 | (Colors.normalEm, Colors.Normal) + '\n') | |
257 | out_string.extend(self._format_list(elist)) |
|
257 | out_string.extend(self._format_list(elist)) | |
258 | lines = self._format_exception_only(etype, value) |
|
258 | lines = self._format_exception_only(etype, value) | |
259 | for line in lines[:-1]: |
|
259 | for line in lines[:-1]: | |
260 | out_string.append(" "+line) |
|
260 | out_string.append(" "+line) | |
261 | out_string.append(lines[-1]) |
|
261 | out_string.append(lines[-1]) | |
262 | return ''.join(out_string) |
|
262 | return ''.join(out_string) | |
263 |
|
263 | |||
264 | def _format_list(self, extracted_list): |
|
264 | def _format_list(self, extracted_list): | |
265 | """Format a list of traceback entry tuples for printing. |
|
265 | """Format a list of traceback entry tuples for printing. | |
266 |
|
266 | |||
267 | Given a list of tuples as returned by extract_tb() or |
|
267 | Given a list of tuples as returned by extract_tb() or | |
268 | extract_stack(), return a list of strings ready for printing. |
|
268 | extract_stack(), return a list of strings ready for printing. | |
269 | Each string in the resulting list corresponds to the item with the |
|
269 | Each string in the resulting list corresponds to the item with the | |
270 | same index in the argument list. Each string ends in a newline; |
|
270 | same index in the argument list. Each string ends in a newline; | |
271 | the strings may contain internal newlines as well, for those items |
|
271 | the strings may contain internal newlines as well, for those items | |
272 | whose source text line is not None. |
|
272 | whose source text line is not None. | |
273 |
|
273 | |||
274 | Lifted almost verbatim from traceback.py |
|
274 | Lifted almost verbatim from traceback.py | |
275 | """ |
|
275 | """ | |
276 |
|
276 | |||
277 | Colors = self.Colors |
|
277 | Colors = self.Colors | |
278 | list = [] |
|
278 | list = [] | |
279 | for filename, lineno, name, line in extracted_list[:-1]: |
|
279 | for filename, lineno, name, line in extracted_list[:-1]: | |
280 | item = ' File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s, in %s%s%s\n' % \ |
|
280 | item = ' File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s, in %s%s%s\n' % \ | |
281 | (Colors.filename, filename, Colors.Normal, |
|
281 | (Colors.filename, filename, Colors.Normal, | |
282 | Colors.lineno, lineno, Colors.Normal, |
|
282 | Colors.lineno, lineno, Colors.Normal, | |
283 | Colors.name, name, Colors.Normal) |
|
283 | Colors.name, name, Colors.Normal) | |
284 | if line: |
|
284 | if line: | |
285 | item = item + ' %s\n' % line.strip() |
|
285 | item = item + ' %s\n' % line.strip() | |
286 | list.append(item) |
|
286 | list.append(item) | |
287 | # Emphasize the last entry |
|
287 | # Emphasize the last entry | |
288 | filename, lineno, name, line = extracted_list[-1] |
|
288 | filename, lineno, name, line = extracted_list[-1] | |
289 | item = '%s File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s, in %s%s%s%s\n' % \ |
|
289 | item = '%s File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s, in %s%s%s%s\n' % \ | |
290 | (Colors.normalEm, |
|
290 | (Colors.normalEm, | |
291 | Colors.filenameEm, filename, Colors.normalEm, |
|
291 | Colors.filenameEm, filename, Colors.normalEm, | |
292 | Colors.linenoEm, lineno, Colors.normalEm, |
|
292 | Colors.linenoEm, lineno, Colors.normalEm, | |
293 | Colors.nameEm, name, Colors.normalEm, |
|
293 | Colors.nameEm, name, Colors.normalEm, | |
294 | Colors.Normal) |
|
294 | Colors.Normal) | |
295 | if line: |
|
295 | if line: | |
296 | item = item + '%s %s%s\n' % (Colors.line, line.strip(), |
|
296 | item = item + '%s %s%s\n' % (Colors.line, line.strip(), | |
297 | Colors.Normal) |
|
297 | Colors.Normal) | |
298 | list.append(item) |
|
298 | list.append(item) | |
299 | return list |
|
299 | return list | |
300 |
|
300 | |||
301 | def _format_exception_only(self, etype, value): |
|
301 | def _format_exception_only(self, etype, value): | |
302 | """Format the exception part of a traceback. |
|
302 | """Format the exception part of a traceback. | |
303 |
|
303 | |||
304 | The arguments are the exception type and value such as given by |
|
304 | The arguments are the exception type and value such as given by | |
305 | sys.exc_info()[:2]. The return value is a list of strings, each ending |
|
305 | sys.exc_info()[:2]. The return value is a list of strings, each ending | |
306 | in a newline. Normally, the list contains a single string; however, |
|
306 | in a newline. Normally, the list contains a single string; however, | |
307 | for SyntaxError exceptions, it contains several lines that (when |
|
307 | for SyntaxError exceptions, it contains several lines that (when | |
308 | printed) display detailed information about where the syntax error |
|
308 | printed) display detailed information about where the syntax error | |
309 | occurred. The message indicating which exception occurred is the |
|
309 | occurred. The message indicating which exception occurred is the | |
310 | always last string in the list. |
|
310 | always last string in the list. | |
311 |
|
311 | |||
312 | Also lifted nearly verbatim from traceback.py |
|
312 | Also lifted nearly verbatim from traceback.py | |
313 | """ |
|
313 | """ | |
314 |
|
314 | |||
315 | Colors = self.Colors |
|
315 | Colors = self.Colors | |
316 | list = [] |
|
316 | list = [] | |
317 | if type(etype) == types.ClassType: |
|
317 | if type(etype) == types.ClassType: | |
318 | stype = Colors.excName + etype.__name__ + Colors.Normal |
|
318 | stype = Colors.excName + etype.__name__ + Colors.Normal | |
319 | else: |
|
319 | else: | |
320 | stype = etype # String exceptions don't get special coloring |
|
320 | stype = etype # String exceptions don't get special coloring | |
321 | if value is None: |
|
321 | if value is None: | |
322 | list.append( str(stype) + '\n') |
|
322 | list.append( str(stype) + '\n') | |
323 | else: |
|
323 | else: | |
324 | if etype is SyntaxError: |
|
324 | if etype is SyntaxError: | |
325 | try: |
|
325 | try: | |
326 | msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line) = value |
|
326 | msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line) = value | |
327 | except: |
|
327 | except: | |
328 | pass |
|
328 | pass | |
329 | else: |
|
329 | else: | |
330 | #print 'filename is',filename # dbg |
|
330 | #print 'filename is',filename # dbg | |
331 | if not filename: filename = "<string>" |
|
331 | if not filename: filename = "<string>" | |
332 | list.append('%s File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s\n' % \ |
|
332 | list.append('%s File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s\n' % \ | |
333 | (Colors.normalEm, |
|
333 | (Colors.normalEm, | |
334 | Colors.filenameEm, filename, Colors.normalEm, |
|
334 | Colors.filenameEm, filename, Colors.normalEm, | |
335 | Colors.linenoEm, lineno, Colors.Normal )) |
|
335 | Colors.linenoEm, lineno, Colors.Normal )) | |
336 | if line is not None: |
|
336 | if line is not None: | |
337 | i = 0 |
|
337 | i = 0 | |
338 | while i < len(line) and line[i].isspace(): |
|
338 | while i < len(line) and line[i].isspace(): | |
339 | i = i+1 |
|
339 | i = i+1 | |
340 | list.append('%s %s%s\n' % (Colors.line, |
|
340 | list.append('%s %s%s\n' % (Colors.line, | |
341 | line.strip(), |
|
341 | line.strip(), | |
342 | Colors.Normal)) |
|
342 | Colors.Normal)) | |
343 | if offset is not None: |
|
343 | if offset is not None: | |
344 | s = ' ' |
|
344 | s = ' ' | |
345 | for c in line[i:offset-1]: |
|
345 | for c in line[i:offset-1]: | |
346 | if c.isspace(): |
|
346 | if c.isspace(): | |
347 | s = s + c |
|
347 | s = s + c | |
348 | else: |
|
348 | else: | |
349 | s = s + ' ' |
|
349 | s = s + ' ' | |
350 | list.append('%s%s^%s\n' % (Colors.caret, s, |
|
350 | list.append('%s%s^%s\n' % (Colors.caret, s, | |
351 | Colors.Normal) ) |
|
351 | Colors.Normal) ) | |
352 | value = msg |
|
352 | value = msg | |
353 | s = self._some_str(value) |
|
353 | s = self._some_str(value) | |
354 | if s: |
|
354 | if s: | |
355 | list.append('%s%s:%s %s\n' % (str(stype), Colors.excName, |
|
355 | list.append('%s%s:%s %s\n' % (str(stype), Colors.excName, | |
356 | Colors.Normal, s)) |
|
356 | Colors.Normal, s)) | |
357 | else: |
|
357 | else: | |
358 | list.append('%s\n' % str(stype)) |
|
358 | list.append('%s\n' % str(stype)) | |
359 | return list |
|
359 | return list | |
360 |
|
360 | |||
361 | def _some_str(self, value): |
|
361 | def _some_str(self, value): | |
362 | # Lifted from traceback.py |
|
362 | # Lifted from traceback.py | |
363 | try: |
|
363 | try: | |
364 | return str(value) |
|
364 | return str(value) | |
365 | except: |
|
365 | except: | |
366 | return '<unprintable %s object>' % type(value).__name__ |
|
366 | return '<unprintable %s object>' % type(value).__name__ | |
367 |
|
367 | |||
368 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
368 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
369 | class VerboseTB(TBTools): |
|
369 | class VerboseTB(TBTools): | |
370 | """A port of Ka-Ping Yee's cgitb.py module that outputs color text instead |
|
370 | """A port of Ka-Ping Yee's cgitb.py module that outputs color text instead | |
371 | of HTML. Requires inspect and pydoc. Crazy, man. |
|
371 | of HTML. Requires inspect and pydoc. Crazy, man. | |
372 |
|
372 | |||
373 | Modified version which optionally strips the topmost entries from the |
|
373 | Modified version which optionally strips the topmost entries from the | |
374 | traceback, to be used with alternate interpreters (because their own code |
|
374 | traceback, to be used with alternate interpreters (because their own code | |
375 | would appear in the traceback).""" |
|
375 | would appear in the traceback).""" | |
376 |
|
376 | |||
377 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'Linux',tb_offset=0,long_header=0, |
|
377 | def __init__(self,color_scheme = 'Linux',tb_offset=0,long_header=0, | |
378 | call_pdb = 0, include_vars=1): |
|
378 | call_pdb = 0, include_vars=1): | |
379 | """Specify traceback offset, headers and color scheme. |
|
379 | """Specify traceback offset, headers and color scheme. | |
380 |
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380 | |||
381 | Define how many frames to drop from the tracebacks. Calling it with |
|
381 | Define how many frames to drop from the tracebacks. Calling it with | |
382 | tb_offset=1 allows use of this handler in interpreters which will have |
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382 | tb_offset=1 allows use of this handler in interpreters which will have | |
383 | their own code at the top of the traceback (VerboseTB will first |
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383 | their own code at the top of the traceback (VerboseTB will first | |
384 | remove that frame before printing the traceback info).""" |
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384 | remove that frame before printing the traceback info).""" | |
385 | TBTools.__init__(self,color_scheme=color_scheme,call_pdb=call_pdb) |
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385 | TBTools.__init__(self,color_scheme=color_scheme,call_pdb=call_pdb) | |
386 | self.tb_offset = tb_offset |
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386 | self.tb_offset = tb_offset | |
387 | self.long_header = long_header |
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387 | self.long_header = long_header | |
388 | self.include_vars = include_vars |
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388 | self.include_vars = include_vars | |
389 |
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389 | |||
390 | def text(self, etype, evalue, etb, context=5): |
|
390 | def text(self, etype, evalue, etb, context=5): | |
391 | """Return a nice text document describing the traceback.""" |
|
391 | """Return a nice text document describing the traceback.""" | |
392 |
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392 | |||
393 | # some locals |
|
393 | # some locals | |
394 | Colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup |
|
394 | Colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup | |
395 | ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal # used a lot |
|
395 | ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal # used a lot | |
396 | indent = ' '*INDENT_SIZE |
|
396 | indent = ' '*INDENT_SIZE | |
397 | exc = '%s%s%s' % (Colors.excName, str(etype), ColorsNormal) |
|
397 | exc = '%s%s%s' % (Colors.excName, str(etype), ColorsNormal) | |
398 | em_normal = '%s\n%s%s' % (Colors.valEm, indent,ColorsNormal) |
|
398 | em_normal = '%s\n%s%s' % (Colors.valEm, indent,ColorsNormal) | |
399 | undefined = '%sundefined%s' % (Colors.em, ColorsNormal) |
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399 | undefined = '%sundefined%s' % (Colors.em, ColorsNormal) | |
400 |
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400 | |||
401 | # some internal-use functions |
|
401 | # some internal-use functions | |
402 | def text_repr(value): |
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402 | def text_repr(value): | |
403 | """Hopefully pretty robust repr equivalent.""" |
|
403 | """Hopefully pretty robust repr equivalent.""" | |
404 | # this is pretty horrible but should always return *something* |
|
404 | # this is pretty horrible but should always return *something* | |
405 | try: |
|
405 | try: | |
406 | return pydoc.text.repr(value) |
|
406 | return pydoc.text.repr(value) | |
407 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
407 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
408 | raise |
|
408 | raise | |
409 | except: |
|
409 | except: | |
410 | try: |
|
410 | try: | |
411 | return repr(value) |
|
411 | return repr(value) | |
412 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
412 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
413 | raise |
|
413 | raise | |
414 | except: |
|
414 | except: | |
415 | try: |
|
415 | try: | |
416 | # all still in an except block so we catch |
|
416 | # all still in an except block so we catch | |
417 | # getattr raising |
|
417 | # getattr raising | |
418 | name = getattr(value, '__name__', None) |
|
418 | name = getattr(value, '__name__', None) | |
419 | if name: |
|
419 | if name: | |
420 | # ick, recursion |
|
420 | # ick, recursion | |
421 | return text_repr(name) |
|
421 | return text_repr(name) | |
422 | klass = getattr(value, '__class__', None) |
|
422 | klass = getattr(value, '__class__', None) | |
423 | if klass: |
|
423 | if klass: | |
424 | return '%s instance' % text_repr(klass) |
|
424 | return '%s instance' % text_repr(klass) | |
425 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
425 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
426 | raise |
|
426 | raise | |
427 | except: |
|
427 | except: | |
428 | return 'UNRECOVERABLE REPR FAILURE' |
|
428 | return 'UNRECOVERABLE REPR FAILURE' | |
429 | def eqrepr(value, repr=text_repr): return '=%s' % repr(value) |
|
429 | def eqrepr(value, repr=text_repr): return '=%s' % repr(value) | |
430 | def nullrepr(value, repr=text_repr): return '' |
|
430 | def nullrepr(value, repr=text_repr): return '' | |
431 |
|
431 | |||
432 | # meat of the code begins |
|
432 | # meat of the code begins | |
433 | if type(etype) is types.ClassType: |
|
433 | if type(etype) is types.ClassType: | |
434 | etype = etype.__name__ |
|
434 | etype = etype.__name__ | |
435 |
|
435 | |||
436 | if self.long_header: |
|
436 | if self.long_header: | |
437 | # Header with the exception type, python version, and date |
|
437 | # Header with the exception type, python version, and date | |
438 | pyver = 'Python ' + string.split(sys.version)[0] + ': ' + sys.executable |
|
438 | pyver = 'Python ' + string.split(sys.version)[0] + ': ' + sys.executable | |
439 | date = time.ctime(time.time()) |
|
439 | date = time.ctime(time.time()) | |
440 |
|
440 | |||
441 | head = '%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s' % (Colors.topline, '-'*75, ColorsNormal, |
|
441 | head = '%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s' % (Colors.topline, '-'*75, ColorsNormal, | |
442 | exc, ' '*(75-len(str(etype))-len(pyver)), |
|
442 | exc, ' '*(75-len(str(etype))-len(pyver)), | |
443 | pyver, string.rjust(date, 75) ) |
|
443 | pyver, string.rjust(date, 75) ) | |
444 | head += "\nA problem occured executing Python code. Here is the sequence of function"\ |
|
444 | head += "\nA problem occured executing Python code. Here is the sequence of function"\ | |
445 | "\ncalls leading up to the error, with the most recent (innermost) call last." |
|
445 | "\ncalls leading up to the error, with the most recent (innermost) call last." | |
446 | else: |
|
446 | else: | |
447 | # Simplified header |
|
447 | # Simplified header | |
448 | head = '%s%s%s\n%s%s' % (Colors.topline, '-'*75, ColorsNormal,exc, |
|
448 | head = '%s%s%s\n%s%s' % (Colors.topline, '-'*75, ColorsNormal,exc, | |
449 | string.rjust('Traceback (most recent call last)', |
|
449 | string.rjust('Traceback (most recent call last)', | |
450 | 75 - len(str(etype)) ) ) |
|
450 | 75 - len(str(etype)) ) ) | |
451 | frames = [] |
|
451 | frames = [] | |
452 | # Flush cache before calling inspect. This helps alleviate some of the |
|
452 | # Flush cache before calling inspect. This helps alleviate some of the | |
453 | # problems with python 2.3's inspect.py. |
|
453 | # problems with python 2.3's inspect.py. | |
454 | linecache.checkcache() |
|
454 | linecache.checkcache() | |
455 | # Drop topmost frames if requested |
|
455 | # Drop topmost frames if requested | |
456 | try: |
|
456 | try: | |
457 | # Try the default getinnerframes and Alex's: Alex's fixes some |
|
457 | # Try the default getinnerframes and Alex's: Alex's fixes some | |
458 | # problems, but it generates empty tracebacks for console errors |
|
458 | # problems, but it generates empty tracebacks for console errors | |
459 | # (5 blanks lines) where none should be returned. |
|
459 | # (5 blanks lines) where none should be returned. | |
460 | #records = inspect.getinnerframes(etb, context)[self.tb_offset:] |
|
460 | #records = inspect.getinnerframes(etb, context)[self.tb_offset:] | |
461 | #print 'python records:', records # dbg |
|
461 | #print 'python records:', records # dbg | |
462 | records = _fixed_getinnerframes(etb, context,self.tb_offset) |
|
462 | records = _fixed_getinnerframes(etb, context,self.tb_offset) | |
463 | #print 'alex records:', records # dbg |
|
463 | #print 'alex records:', records # dbg | |
464 | except: |
|
464 | except: | |
465 |
|
465 | |||
466 | # FIXME: I've been getting many crash reports from python 2.3 |
|
466 | # FIXME: I've been getting many crash reports from python 2.3 | |
467 | # users, traceable to inspect.py. If I can find a small test-case |
|
467 | # users, traceable to inspect.py. If I can find a small test-case | |
468 | # to reproduce this, I should either write a better workaround or |
|
468 | # to reproduce this, I should either write a better workaround or | |
469 | # file a bug report against inspect (if that's the real problem). |
|
469 | # file a bug report against inspect (if that's the real problem). | |
470 | # So far, I haven't been able to find an isolated example to |
|
470 | # So far, I haven't been able to find an isolated example to | |
471 | # reproduce the problem. |
|
471 | # reproduce the problem. | |
472 | inspect_error() |
|
472 | inspect_error() | |
473 | traceback.print_exc(file=Term.cerr) |
|
473 | traceback.print_exc(file=Term.cerr) | |
474 | info('\nUnfortunately, your original traceback can not be constructed.\n') |
|
474 | info('\nUnfortunately, your original traceback can not be constructed.\n') | |
475 | return '' |
|
475 | return '' | |
476 |
|
476 | |||
477 | # build some color string templates outside these nested loops |
|
477 | # build some color string templates outside these nested loops | |
478 | tpl_link = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.filenameEm,ColorsNormal) |
|
478 | tpl_link = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.filenameEm,ColorsNormal) | |
479 | tpl_call = 'in %s%%s%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, |
|
479 | tpl_call = 'in %s%%s%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, | |
480 | ColorsNormal) |
|
480 | ColorsNormal) | |
481 | tpl_call_fail = 'in %s%%s%s(***failed resolving arguments***)%s' % \ |
|
481 | tpl_call_fail = 'in %s%%s%s(***failed resolving arguments***)%s' % \ | |
482 | (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal) |
|
482 | (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal) | |
483 | tpl_local_var = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, ColorsNormal) |
|
483 | tpl_local_var = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, ColorsNormal) | |
484 | tpl_global_var = '%sglobal%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.em, ColorsNormal, |
|
484 | tpl_global_var = '%sglobal%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.em, ColorsNormal, | |
485 | Colors.vName, ColorsNormal) |
|
485 | Colors.vName, ColorsNormal) | |
486 | tpl_name_val = '%%s %s= %%s%s' % (Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal) |
|
486 | tpl_name_val = '%%s %s= %%s%s' % (Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal) | |
487 | tpl_line = '%s%%s%s %%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal) |
|
487 | tpl_line = '%s%%s%s %%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal) | |
488 | tpl_line_em = '%s%%s%s %%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm,Colors.line, |
|
488 | tpl_line_em = '%s%%s%s %%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm,Colors.line, | |
489 | ColorsNormal) |
|
489 | ColorsNormal) | |
490 |
|
490 | |||
491 | # now, loop over all records printing context and info |
|
491 | # now, loop over all records printing context and info | |
492 | abspath = os.path.abspath |
|
492 | abspath = os.path.abspath | |
493 | for frame, file, lnum, func, lines, index in records: |
|
493 | for frame, file, lnum, func, lines, index in records: | |
494 | #print '*** record:',file,lnum,func,lines,index # dbg |
|
494 | #print '*** record:',file,lnum,func,lines,index # dbg | |
495 | try: |
|
495 | try: | |
496 | file = file and abspath(file) or '?' |
|
496 | file = file and abspath(file) or '?' | |
497 | except OSError: |
|
497 | except OSError: | |
498 | # if file is '<console>' or something not in the filesystem, |
|
498 | # if file is '<console>' or something not in the filesystem, | |
499 | # the abspath call will throw an OSError. Just ignore it and |
|
499 | # the abspath call will throw an OSError. Just ignore it and | |
500 | # keep the original file string. |
|
500 | # keep the original file string. | |
501 | pass |
|
501 | pass | |
502 | link = tpl_link % file |
|
502 | link = tpl_link % file | |
503 | try: |
|
503 | try: | |
504 | args, varargs, varkw, locals = inspect.getargvalues(frame) |
|
504 | args, varargs, varkw, locals = inspect.getargvalues(frame) | |
505 | except: |
|
505 | except: | |
506 | # This can happen due to a bug in python2.3. We should be |
|
506 | # This can happen due to a bug in python2.3. We should be | |
507 | # able to remove this try/except when 2.4 becomes a |
|
507 | # able to remove this try/except when 2.4 becomes a | |
508 | # requirement. Bug details at http://python.org/sf/1005466 |
|
508 | # requirement. Bug details at http://python.org/sf/1005466 | |
509 | inspect_error() |
|
509 | inspect_error() | |
510 | traceback.print_exc(file=Term.cerr) |
|
510 | traceback.print_exc(file=Term.cerr) | |
511 | info("\nIPython's exception reporting continues...\n") |
|
511 | info("\nIPython's exception reporting continues...\n") | |
512 |
|
512 | |||
513 | if func == '?': |
|
513 | if func == '?': | |
514 | call = '' |
|
514 | call = '' | |
515 | else: |
|
515 | else: | |
516 | # Decide whether to include variable details or not |
|
516 | # Decide whether to include variable details or not | |
517 | var_repr = self.include_vars and eqrepr or nullrepr |
|
517 | var_repr = self.include_vars and eqrepr or nullrepr | |
518 | try: |
|
518 | try: | |
519 | call = tpl_call % (func,inspect.formatargvalues(args, |
|
519 | call = tpl_call % (func,inspect.formatargvalues(args, | |
520 | varargs, varkw, |
|
520 | varargs, varkw, | |
521 | locals,formatvalue=var_repr)) |
|
521 | locals,formatvalue=var_repr)) | |
522 | except KeyError: |
|
522 | except KeyError: | |
523 | # Very odd crash from inspect.formatargvalues(). The |
|
523 | # Very odd crash from inspect.formatargvalues(). The | |
524 | # scenario under which it appeared was a call to |
|
524 | # scenario under which it appeared was a call to | |
525 | # view(array,scale) in NumTut.view.view(), where scale had |
|
525 | # view(array,scale) in NumTut.view.view(), where scale had | |
526 | # been defined as a scalar (it should be a tuple). Somehow |
|
526 | # been defined as a scalar (it should be a tuple). Somehow | |
527 | # inspect messes up resolving the argument list of view() |
|
527 | # inspect messes up resolving the argument list of view() | |
528 | # and barfs out. At some point I should dig into this one |
|
528 | # and barfs out. At some point I should dig into this one | |
529 | # and file a bug report about it. |
|
529 | # and file a bug report about it. | |
530 | inspect_error() |
|
530 | inspect_error() | |
531 | traceback.print_exc(file=Term.cerr) |
|
531 | traceback.print_exc(file=Term.cerr) | |
532 | info("\nIPython's exception reporting continues...\n") |
|
532 | info("\nIPython's exception reporting continues...\n") | |
533 | call = tpl_call_fail % func |
|
533 | call = tpl_call_fail % func | |
534 |
|
534 | |||
535 | # Initialize a list of names on the current line, which the |
|
535 | # Initialize a list of names on the current line, which the | |
536 | # tokenizer below will populate. |
|
536 | # tokenizer below will populate. | |
537 | names = [] |
|
537 | names = [] | |
538 |
|
538 | |||
539 | def tokeneater(token_type, token, start, end, line): |
|
539 | def tokeneater(token_type, token, start, end, line): | |
540 | """Stateful tokeneater which builds dotted names. |
|
540 | """Stateful tokeneater which builds dotted names. | |
541 |
|
541 | |||
542 | The list of names it appends to (from the enclosing scope) can |
|
542 | The list of names it appends to (from the enclosing scope) can | |
543 | contain repeated composite names. This is unavoidable, since |
|
543 | contain repeated composite names. This is unavoidable, since | |
544 | there is no way to disambguate partial dotted structures until |
|
544 | there is no way to disambguate partial dotted structures until | |
545 | the full list is known. The caller is responsible for pruning |
|
545 | the full list is known. The caller is responsible for pruning | |
546 | the final list of duplicates before using it.""" |
|
546 | the final list of duplicates before using it.""" | |
547 |
|
547 | |||
548 | # build composite names |
|
548 | # build composite names | |
549 | if token == '.': |
|
549 | if token == '.': | |
550 | try: |
|
550 | try: | |
551 | names[-1] += '.' |
|
551 | names[-1] += '.' | |
552 | # store state so the next token is added for x.y.z names |
|
552 | # store state so the next token is added for x.y.z names | |
553 | tokeneater.name_cont = True |
|
553 | tokeneater.name_cont = True | |
554 | return |
|
554 | return | |
555 | except IndexError: |
|
555 | except IndexError: | |
556 | pass |
|
556 | pass | |
557 | if token_type == tokenize.NAME and token not in keyword.kwlist: |
|
557 | if token_type == tokenize.NAME and token not in keyword.kwlist: | |
558 | if tokeneater.name_cont: |
|
558 | if tokeneater.name_cont: | |
559 | # Dotted names |
|
559 | # Dotted names | |
560 | names[-1] += token |
|
560 | names[-1] += token | |
561 | tokeneater.name_cont = False |
|
561 | tokeneater.name_cont = False | |
562 | else: |
|
562 | else: | |
563 | # Regular new names. We append everything, the caller |
|
563 | # Regular new names. We append everything, the caller | |
564 | # will be responsible for pruning the list later. It's |
|
564 | # will be responsible for pruning the list later. It's | |
565 | # very tricky to try to prune as we go, b/c composite |
|
565 | # very tricky to try to prune as we go, b/c composite | |
566 | # names can fool us. The pruning at the end is easy |
|
566 | # names can fool us. The pruning at the end is easy | |
567 | # to do (or the caller can print a list with repeated |
|
567 | # to do (or the caller can print a list with repeated | |
568 | # names if so desired. |
|
568 | # names if so desired. | |
569 | names.append(token) |
|
569 | names.append(token) | |
570 | elif token_type == tokenize.NEWLINE: |
|
570 | elif token_type == tokenize.NEWLINE: | |
571 | raise IndexError |
|
571 | raise IndexError | |
572 | # we need to store a bit of state in the tokenizer to build |
|
572 | # we need to store a bit of state in the tokenizer to build | |
573 | # dotted names |
|
573 | # dotted names | |
574 | tokeneater.name_cont = False |
|
574 | tokeneater.name_cont = False | |
575 |
|
575 | |||
576 | def linereader(file=file, lnum=[lnum], getline=linecache.getline): |
|
576 | def linereader(file=file, lnum=[lnum], getline=linecache.getline): | |
577 | line = getline(file, lnum[0]) |
|
577 | line = getline(file, lnum[0]) | |
578 | lnum[0] += 1 |
|
578 | lnum[0] += 1 | |
579 | return line |
|
579 | return line | |
580 |
|
580 | |||
581 | # Build the list of names on this line of code where the exception |
|
581 | # Build the list of names on this line of code where the exception | |
582 | # occurred. |
|
582 | # occurred. | |
583 | try: |
|
583 | try: | |
584 | # This builds the names list in-place by capturing it from the |
|
584 | # This builds the names list in-place by capturing it from the | |
585 | # enclosing scope. |
|
585 | # enclosing scope. | |
586 | tokenize.tokenize(linereader, tokeneater) |
|
586 | tokenize.tokenize(linereader, tokeneater) | |
587 | except IndexError: |
|
587 | except IndexError: | |
588 | # signals exit of tokenizer |
|
588 | # signals exit of tokenizer | |
589 | pass |
|
589 | pass | |
590 | except tokenize.TokenError,msg: |
|
590 | except tokenize.TokenError,msg: | |
591 | _m = ("An unexpected error occurred while tokenizing input\n" |
|
591 | _m = ("An unexpected error occurred while tokenizing input\n" | |
592 | "The following traceback may be corrupted or invalid\n" |
|
592 | "The following traceback may be corrupted or invalid\n" | |
593 | "The error message is: %s\n" % msg) |
|
593 | "The error message is: %s\n" % msg) | |
594 | error(_m) |
|
594 | error(_m) | |
595 |
|
595 | |||
596 | # prune names list of duplicates, but keep the right order |
|
596 | # prune names list of duplicates, but keep the right order | |
597 | unique_names = uniq_stable(names) |
|
597 | unique_names = uniq_stable(names) | |
598 |
|
598 | |||
599 | # Start loop over vars |
|
599 | # Start loop over vars | |
600 | lvals = [] |
|
600 | lvals = [] | |
601 | if self.include_vars: |
|
601 | if self.include_vars: | |
602 | for name_full in unique_names: |
|
602 | for name_full in unique_names: | |
603 | name_base = name_full.split('.',1)[0] |
|
603 | name_base = name_full.split('.',1)[0] | |
604 | if name_base in frame.f_code.co_varnames: |
|
604 | if name_base in frame.f_code.co_varnames: | |
605 | if locals.has_key(name_base): |
|
605 | if locals.has_key(name_base): | |
606 | try: |
|
606 | try: | |
607 | value = repr(eval(name_full,locals)) |
|
607 | value = repr(eval(name_full,locals)) | |
608 | except: |
|
608 | except: | |
609 | value = undefined |
|
609 | value = undefined | |
610 | else: |
|
610 | else: | |
611 | value = undefined |
|
611 | value = undefined | |
612 | name = tpl_local_var % name_full |
|
612 | name = tpl_local_var % name_full | |
613 | else: |
|
613 | else: | |
614 | if frame.f_globals.has_key(name_base): |
|
614 | if frame.f_globals.has_key(name_base): | |
615 | try: |
|
615 | try: | |
616 | value = repr(eval(name_full,frame.f_globals)) |
|
616 | value = repr(eval(name_full,frame.f_globals)) | |
617 | except: |
|
617 | except: | |
618 | value = undefined |
|
618 | value = undefined | |
619 | else: |
|
619 | else: | |
620 | value = undefined |
|
620 | value = undefined | |
621 | name = tpl_global_var % name_full |
|
621 | name = tpl_global_var % name_full | |
622 | lvals.append(tpl_name_val % (name,value)) |
|
622 | lvals.append(tpl_name_val % (name,value)) | |
623 | if lvals: |
|
623 | if lvals: | |
624 | lvals = '%s%s' % (indent,em_normal.join(lvals)) |
|
624 | lvals = '%s%s' % (indent,em_normal.join(lvals)) | |
625 | else: |
|
625 | else: | |
626 | lvals = '' |
|
626 | lvals = '' | |
627 |
|
627 | |||
628 | level = '%s %s\n' % (link,call) |
|
628 | level = '%s %s\n' % (link,call) | |
629 |
|
629 | |||
630 | if index is None: |
|
630 | if index is None: | |
631 | frames.append(level) |
|
631 | frames.append(level) | |
632 | else: |
|
632 | else: | |
633 | frames.append('%s%s' % (level,''.join( |
|
633 | frames.append('%s%s' % (level,''.join( | |
634 | _formatTracebackLines(lnum,index,lines,self.Colors,lvals)))) |
|
634 | _formatTracebackLines(lnum,index,lines,self.Colors,lvals)))) | |
635 |
|
635 | |||
636 | # Get (safely) a string form of the exception info |
|
636 | # Get (safely) a string form of the exception info | |
637 | try: |
|
637 | try: | |
638 | etype_str,evalue_str = map(str,(etype,evalue)) |
|
638 | etype_str,evalue_str = map(str,(etype,evalue)) | |
639 | except: |
|
639 | except: | |
640 | # User exception is improperly defined. |
|
640 | # User exception is improperly defined. | |
641 | etype,evalue = str,sys.exc_info()[:2] |
|
641 | etype,evalue = str,sys.exc_info()[:2] | |
642 | etype_str,evalue_str = map(str,(etype,evalue)) |
|
642 | etype_str,evalue_str = map(str,(etype,evalue)) | |
643 | # ... and format it |
|
643 | # ... and format it | |
644 | exception = ['%s%s%s: %s' % (Colors.excName, etype_str, |
|
644 | exception = ['%s%s%s: %s' % (Colors.excName, etype_str, | |
645 | ColorsNormal, evalue_str)] |
|
645 | ColorsNormal, evalue_str)] | |
646 | if type(evalue) is types.InstanceType: |
|
646 | if type(evalue) is types.InstanceType: | |
647 | try: |
|
647 | try: | |
648 | names = [w for w in dir(evalue) if isinstance(w, basestring)] |
|
648 | names = [w for w in dir(evalue) if isinstance(w, basestring)] | |
649 | except: |
|
649 | except: | |
650 | # Every now and then, an object with funny inernals blows up |
|
650 | # Every now and then, an object with funny inernals blows up | |
651 | # when dir() is called on it. We do the best we can to report |
|
651 | # when dir() is called on it. We do the best we can to report | |
652 | # the problem and continue |
|
652 | # the problem and continue | |
653 | _m = '%sException reporting error (object with broken dir())%s:' |
|
653 | _m = '%sException reporting error (object with broken dir())%s:' | |
654 | exception.append(_m % (Colors.excName,ColorsNormal)) |
|
654 | exception.append(_m % (Colors.excName,ColorsNormal)) | |
655 | etype_str,evalue_str = map(str,sys.exc_info()[:2]) |
|
655 | etype_str,evalue_str = map(str,sys.exc_info()[:2]) | |
656 | exception.append('%s%s%s: %s' % (Colors.excName,etype_str, |
|
656 | exception.append('%s%s%s: %s' % (Colors.excName,etype_str, | |
657 | ColorsNormal, evalue_str)) |
|
657 | ColorsNormal, evalue_str)) | |
658 | names = [] |
|
658 | names = [] | |
659 | for name in names: |
|
659 | for name in names: | |
660 | value = text_repr(getattr(evalue, name)) |
|
660 | value = text_repr(getattr(evalue, name)) | |
661 | exception.append('\n%s%s = %s' % (indent, name, value)) |
|
661 | exception.append('\n%s%s = %s' % (indent, name, value)) | |
662 | # return all our info assembled as a single string |
|
662 | # return all our info assembled as a single string | |
663 | return '%s\n\n%s\n%s' % (head,'\n'.join(frames),''.join(exception[0]) ) |
|
663 | return '%s\n\n%s\n%s' % (head,'\n'.join(frames),''.join(exception[0]) ) | |
664 |
|
664 | |||
665 | def debugger(self): |
|
665 | def debugger(self): | |
666 | """Call up the pdb debugger if desired, always clean up the tb reference. |
|
666 | """Call up the pdb debugger if desired, always clean up the tb reference. | |
667 |
|
667 | |||
668 | If the call_pdb flag is set, the pdb interactive debugger is |
|
668 | If the call_pdb flag is set, the pdb interactive debugger is | |
669 | invoked. In all cases, the self.tb reference to the current traceback |
|
669 | invoked. In all cases, the self.tb reference to the current traceback | |
670 | is deleted to prevent lingering references which hamper memory |
|
670 | is deleted to prevent lingering references which hamper memory | |
671 | management. |
|
671 | management. | |
672 |
|
672 | |||
673 | Note that each call to pdb() does an 'import readline', so if your app |
|
673 | Note that each call to pdb() does an 'import readline', so if your app | |
674 | requires a special setup for the readline completers, you'll have to |
|
674 | requires a special setup for the readline completers, you'll have to | |
675 | fix that by hand after invoking the exception handler.""" |
|
675 | fix that by hand after invoking the exception handler.""" | |
676 |
|
676 | |||
677 | if self.call_pdb: |
|
677 | if self.call_pdb: | |
678 | if self.pdb is None: |
|
678 | if self.pdb is None: | |
679 | self.pdb = Debugger.Pdb( |
|
679 | self.pdb = Debugger.Pdb( | |
680 | self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name) |
|
680 | self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name) | |
681 | # the system displayhook may have changed, restore the original |
|
681 | # the system displayhook may have changed, restore the original | |
682 | # for pdb |
|
682 | # for pdb | |
683 | dhook = sys.displayhook |
|
683 | dhook = sys.displayhook | |
684 | sys.displayhook = sys.__displayhook__ |
|
684 | sys.displayhook = sys.__displayhook__ | |
685 | self.pdb.reset() |
|
685 | self.pdb.reset() | |
686 | # Find the right frame so we don't pop up inside ipython itself |
|
686 | # Find the right frame so we don't pop up inside ipython itself | |
687 | etb = self.tb |
|
687 | etb = self.tb | |
688 | while self.tb.tb_next is not None: |
|
688 | while self.tb.tb_next is not None: | |
689 | self.tb = self.tb.tb_next |
|
689 | self.tb = self.tb.tb_next | |
690 | try: |
|
690 | try: | |
691 | if etb and etb.tb_next: |
|
691 | if etb and etb.tb_next: | |
692 | etb = etb.tb_next |
|
692 | etb = etb.tb_next | |
693 | self.pdb.botframe = etb.tb_frame |
|
693 | self.pdb.botframe = etb.tb_frame | |
694 | self.pdb.interaction(self.tb.tb_frame, self.tb) |
|
694 | self.pdb.interaction(self.tb.tb_frame, self.tb) | |
695 | except: |
|
695 | except 'ha': # dbg | |
696 | print '*** ERROR ***' |
|
696 | print '*** ERROR ***' | |
697 | print 'This version of pdb has a bug and crashed.' |
|
697 | print 'This version of pdb has a bug and crashed.' | |
698 | print 'Returning to IPython...' |
|
698 | print 'Returning to IPython...' | |
699 | sys.displayhook = dhook |
|
699 | sys.displayhook = dhook | |
700 | del self.tb |
|
700 | del self.tb | |
701 |
|
701 | |||
702 | def handler(self, info=None): |
|
702 | def handler(self, info=None): | |
703 | (etype, evalue, etb) = info or sys.exc_info() |
|
703 | (etype, evalue, etb) = info or sys.exc_info() | |
704 | self.tb = etb |
|
704 | self.tb = etb | |
705 | print >> Term.cerr, self.text(etype, evalue, etb) |
|
705 | print >> Term.cerr, self.text(etype, evalue, etb) | |
706 |
|
706 | |||
707 | # Changed so an instance can just be called as VerboseTB_inst() and print |
|
707 | # Changed so an instance can just be called as VerboseTB_inst() and print | |
708 | # out the right info on its own. |
|
708 | # out the right info on its own. | |
709 | def __call__(self, etype=None, evalue=None, etb=None): |
|
709 | def __call__(self, etype=None, evalue=None, etb=None): | |
710 | """This hook can replace sys.excepthook (for Python 2.1 or higher).""" |
|
710 | """This hook can replace sys.excepthook (for Python 2.1 or higher).""" | |
711 | if etb is None: |
|
711 | if etb is None: | |
712 | self.handler() |
|
712 | self.handler() | |
713 | else: |
|
713 | else: | |
714 | self.handler((etype, evalue, etb)) |
|
714 | self.handler((etype, evalue, etb)) | |
715 | self.debugger() |
|
715 | self.debugger() | |
716 |
|
716 | |||
717 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
717 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
718 | class FormattedTB(VerboseTB,ListTB): |
|
718 | class FormattedTB(VerboseTB,ListTB): | |
719 | """Subclass ListTB but allow calling with a traceback. |
|
719 | """Subclass ListTB but allow calling with a traceback. | |
720 |
|
720 | |||
721 | It can thus be used as a sys.excepthook for Python > 2.1. |
|
721 | It can thus be used as a sys.excepthook for Python > 2.1. | |
722 |
|
722 | |||
723 | Also adds 'Context' and 'Verbose' modes, not available in ListTB. |
|
723 | Also adds 'Context' and 'Verbose' modes, not available in ListTB. | |
724 |
|
724 | |||
725 | Allows a tb_offset to be specified. This is useful for situations where |
|
725 | Allows a tb_offset to be specified. This is useful for situations where | |
726 | one needs to remove a number of topmost frames from the traceback (such as |
|
726 | one needs to remove a number of topmost frames from the traceback (such as | |
727 | occurs with python programs that themselves execute other python code, |
|
727 | occurs with python programs that themselves execute other python code, | |
728 | like Python shells). """ |
|
728 | like Python shells). """ | |
729 |
|
729 | |||
730 | def __init__(self, mode = 'Plain', color_scheme='Linux', |
|
730 | def __init__(self, mode = 'Plain', color_scheme='Linux', | |
731 | tb_offset = 0,long_header=0,call_pdb=0,include_vars=0): |
|
731 | tb_offset = 0,long_header=0,call_pdb=0,include_vars=0): | |
732 |
|
732 | |||
733 | # NEVER change the order of this list. Put new modes at the end: |
|
733 | # NEVER change the order of this list. Put new modes at the end: | |
734 | self.valid_modes = ['Plain','Context','Verbose'] |
|
734 | self.valid_modes = ['Plain','Context','Verbose'] | |
735 | self.verbose_modes = self.valid_modes[1:3] |
|
735 | self.verbose_modes = self.valid_modes[1:3] | |
736 |
|
736 | |||
737 | VerboseTB.__init__(self,color_scheme,tb_offset,long_header, |
|
737 | VerboseTB.__init__(self,color_scheme,tb_offset,long_header, | |
738 | call_pdb=call_pdb,include_vars=include_vars) |
|
738 | call_pdb=call_pdb,include_vars=include_vars) | |
739 | self.set_mode(mode) |
|
739 | self.set_mode(mode) | |
740 |
|
740 | |||
741 | def _extract_tb(self,tb): |
|
741 | def _extract_tb(self,tb): | |
742 | if tb: |
|
742 | if tb: | |
743 | return traceback.extract_tb(tb) |
|
743 | return traceback.extract_tb(tb) | |
744 | else: |
|
744 | else: | |
745 | return None |
|
745 | return None | |
746 |
|
746 | |||
747 | def text(self, etype, value, tb,context=5,mode=None): |
|
747 | def text(self, etype, value, tb,context=5,mode=None): | |
748 | """Return formatted traceback. |
|
748 | """Return formatted traceback. | |
749 |
|
749 | |||
750 | If the optional mode parameter is given, it overrides the current |
|
750 | If the optional mode parameter is given, it overrides the current | |
751 | mode.""" |
|
751 | mode.""" | |
752 |
|
752 | |||
753 | if mode is None: |
|
753 | if mode is None: | |
754 | mode = self.mode |
|
754 | mode = self.mode | |
755 | if mode in self.verbose_modes: |
|
755 | if mode in self.verbose_modes: | |
756 | # verbose modes need a full traceback |
|
756 | # verbose modes need a full traceback | |
757 | return VerboseTB.text(self,etype, value, tb,context=5) |
|
757 | return VerboseTB.text(self,etype, value, tb,context=5) | |
758 | else: |
|
758 | else: | |
759 | # We must check the source cache because otherwise we can print |
|
759 | # We must check the source cache because otherwise we can print | |
760 | # out-of-date source code. |
|
760 | # out-of-date source code. | |
761 | linecache.checkcache() |
|
761 | linecache.checkcache() | |
762 | # Now we can extract and format the exception |
|
762 | # Now we can extract and format the exception | |
763 | elist = self._extract_tb(tb) |
|
763 | elist = self._extract_tb(tb) | |
764 | if len(elist) > self.tb_offset: |
|
764 | if len(elist) > self.tb_offset: | |
765 | del elist[:self.tb_offset] |
|
765 | del elist[:self.tb_offset] | |
766 | return ListTB.text(self,etype,value,elist) |
|
766 | return ListTB.text(self,etype,value,elist) | |
767 |
|
767 | |||
768 | def set_mode(self,mode=None): |
|
768 | def set_mode(self,mode=None): | |
769 | """Switch to the desired mode. |
|
769 | """Switch to the desired mode. | |
770 |
|
770 | |||
771 | If mode is not specified, cycles through the available modes.""" |
|
771 | If mode is not specified, cycles through the available modes.""" | |
772 |
|
772 | |||
773 | if not mode: |
|
773 | if not mode: | |
774 | new_idx = ( self.valid_modes.index(self.mode) + 1 ) % \ |
|
774 | new_idx = ( self.valid_modes.index(self.mode) + 1 ) % \ | |
775 | len(self.valid_modes) |
|
775 | len(self.valid_modes) | |
776 | self.mode = self.valid_modes[new_idx] |
|
776 | self.mode = self.valid_modes[new_idx] | |
777 | elif mode not in self.valid_modes: |
|
777 | elif mode not in self.valid_modes: | |
778 | raise ValueError, 'Unrecognized mode in FormattedTB: <'+mode+'>\n'\ |
|
778 | raise ValueError, 'Unrecognized mode in FormattedTB: <'+mode+'>\n'\ | |
779 | 'Valid modes: '+str(self.valid_modes) |
|
779 | 'Valid modes: '+str(self.valid_modes) | |
780 | else: |
|
780 | else: | |
781 | self.mode = mode |
|
781 | self.mode = mode | |
782 | # include variable details only in 'Verbose' mode |
|
782 | # include variable details only in 'Verbose' mode | |
783 | self.include_vars = (self.mode == self.valid_modes[2]) |
|
783 | self.include_vars = (self.mode == self.valid_modes[2]) | |
784 |
|
784 | |||
785 | # some convenient shorcuts |
|
785 | # some convenient shorcuts | |
786 | def plain(self): |
|
786 | def plain(self): | |
787 | self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[0]) |
|
787 | self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[0]) | |
788 |
|
788 | |||
789 | def context(self): |
|
789 | def context(self): | |
790 | self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[1]) |
|
790 | self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[1]) | |
791 |
|
791 | |||
792 | def verbose(self): |
|
792 | def verbose(self): | |
793 | self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[2]) |
|
793 | self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[2]) | |
794 |
|
794 | |||
795 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
795 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
796 | class AutoFormattedTB(FormattedTB): |
|
796 | class AutoFormattedTB(FormattedTB): | |
797 | """A traceback printer which can be called on the fly. |
|
797 | """A traceback printer which can be called on the fly. | |
798 |
|
798 | |||
799 | It will find out about exceptions by itself. |
|
799 | It will find out about exceptions by itself. | |
800 |
|
800 | |||
801 | A brief example: |
|
801 | A brief example: | |
802 |
|
802 | |||
803 | AutoTB = AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Verbose',color_scheme='Linux') |
|
803 | AutoTB = AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Verbose',color_scheme='Linux') | |
804 | try: |
|
804 | try: | |
805 | ... |
|
805 | ... | |
806 | except: |
|
806 | except: | |
807 | AutoTB() # or AutoTB(out=logfile) where logfile is an open file object |
|
807 | AutoTB() # or AutoTB(out=logfile) where logfile is an open file object | |
808 | """ |
|
808 | """ | |
809 | def __call__(self,etype=None,evalue=None,etb=None, |
|
809 | def __call__(self,etype=None,evalue=None,etb=None, | |
810 | out=None,tb_offset=None): |
|
810 | out=None,tb_offset=None): | |
811 | """Print out a formatted exception traceback. |
|
811 | """Print out a formatted exception traceback. | |
812 |
|
812 | |||
813 | Optional arguments: |
|
813 | Optional arguments: | |
814 | - out: an open file-like object to direct output to. |
|
814 | - out: an open file-like object to direct output to. | |
815 |
|
815 | |||
816 | - tb_offset: the number of frames to skip over in the stack, on a |
|
816 | - tb_offset: the number of frames to skip over in the stack, on a | |
817 | per-call basis (this overrides temporarily the instance's tb_offset |
|
817 | per-call basis (this overrides temporarily the instance's tb_offset | |
818 | given at initialization time. """ |
|
818 | given at initialization time. """ | |
819 |
|
819 | |||
820 | if out is None: |
|
820 | if out is None: | |
821 | out = Term.cerr |
|
821 | out = Term.cerr | |
822 | if tb_offset is not None: |
|
822 | if tb_offset is not None: | |
823 | tb_offset, self.tb_offset = self.tb_offset, tb_offset |
|
823 | tb_offset, self.tb_offset = self.tb_offset, tb_offset | |
824 | print >> out, self.text(etype, evalue, etb) |
|
824 | print >> out, self.text(etype, evalue, etb) | |
825 | self.tb_offset = tb_offset |
|
825 | self.tb_offset = tb_offset | |
826 | else: |
|
826 | else: | |
827 | print >> out, self.text(etype, evalue, etb) |
|
827 | print >> out, self.text(etype, evalue, etb) | |
828 | self.debugger() |
|
828 | self.debugger() | |
829 |
|
829 | |||
830 | def text(self,etype=None,value=None,tb=None,context=5,mode=None): |
|
830 | def text(self,etype=None,value=None,tb=None,context=5,mode=None): | |
831 | if etype is None: |
|
831 | if etype is None: | |
832 | etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info() |
|
832 | etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info() | |
833 | self.tb = tb |
|
833 | self.tb = tb | |
834 | return FormattedTB.text(self,etype,value,tb,context=5,mode=mode) |
|
834 | return FormattedTB.text(self,etype,value,tb,context=5,mode=mode) | |
835 |
|
835 | |||
836 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
836 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
837 | # A simple class to preserve Nathan's original functionality. |
|
837 | # A simple class to preserve Nathan's original functionality. | |
838 | class ColorTB(FormattedTB): |
|
838 | class ColorTB(FormattedTB): | |
839 | """Shorthand to initialize a FormattedTB in Linux colors mode.""" |
|
839 | """Shorthand to initialize a FormattedTB in Linux colors mode.""" | |
840 | def __init__(self,color_scheme='Linux',call_pdb=0): |
|
840 | def __init__(self,color_scheme='Linux',call_pdb=0): | |
841 | FormattedTB.__init__(self,color_scheme=color_scheme, |
|
841 | FormattedTB.__init__(self,color_scheme=color_scheme, | |
842 | call_pdb=call_pdb) |
|
842 | call_pdb=call_pdb) | |
843 |
|
843 | |||
844 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
844 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
845 | # module testing (minimal) |
|
845 | # module testing (minimal) | |
846 | if __name__ == "__main__": |
|
846 | if __name__ == "__main__": | |
847 | def spam(c, (d, e)): |
|
847 | def spam(c, (d, e)): | |
848 | x = c + d |
|
848 | x = c + d | |
849 | y = c * d |
|
849 | y = c * d | |
850 | foo(x, y) |
|
850 | foo(x, y) | |
851 |
|
851 | |||
852 | def foo(a, b, bar=1): |
|
852 | def foo(a, b, bar=1): | |
853 | eggs(a, b + bar) |
|
853 | eggs(a, b + bar) | |
854 |
|
854 | |||
855 | def eggs(f, g, z=globals()): |
|
855 | def eggs(f, g, z=globals()): | |
856 | h = f + g |
|
856 | h = f + g | |
857 | i = f - g |
|
857 | i = f - g | |
858 | return h / i |
|
858 | return h / i | |
859 |
|
859 | |||
860 | print '' |
|
860 | print '' | |
861 | print '*** Before ***' |
|
861 | print '*** Before ***' | |
862 | try: |
|
862 | try: | |
863 | print spam(1, (2, 3)) |
|
863 | print spam(1, (2, 3)) | |
864 | except: |
|
864 | except: | |
865 | traceback.print_exc() |
|
865 | traceback.print_exc() | |
866 | print '' |
|
866 | print '' | |
867 |
|
867 | |||
868 | handler = ColorTB() |
|
868 | handler = ColorTB() | |
869 | print '*** ColorTB ***' |
|
869 | print '*** ColorTB ***' | |
870 | try: |
|
870 | try: | |
871 | print spam(1, (2, 3)) |
|
871 | print spam(1, (2, 3)) | |
872 | except: |
|
872 | except: | |
873 | apply(handler, sys.exc_info() ) |
|
873 | apply(handler, sys.exc_info() ) | |
874 | print '' |
|
874 | print '' | |
875 |
|
875 | |||
876 | handler = VerboseTB() |
|
876 | handler = VerboseTB() | |
877 | print '*** VerboseTB ***' |
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877 | print '*** VerboseTB ***' | |
878 | try: |
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878 | try: | |
879 | print spam(1, (2, 3)) |
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879 | print spam(1, (2, 3)) | |
880 | except: |
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880 | except: | |
881 | apply(handler, sys.exc_info() ) |
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881 | apply(handler, sys.exc_info() ) | |
882 | print '' |
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882 | print '' | |
883 |
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883 |
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