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1 | """ | |
2 | Module containing custom doctests. |
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2 | Module containing additional handlers for the IPython directive's @doctest. | |
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4 | The Sphinx extension that provides support for embedded IPython code provides | |||
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5 | a pseudo-decorator @doctest, which treats the input/output block as a | |||
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6 | doctest, raising a RuntimeError during doc generation if the actual output | |||
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7 | (after running the input) does not match the expected output. | |||
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8 | ||||
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9 | An example usage is: | |||
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11 | .. code-block:: rst | |||
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12 | ||||
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13 | .. ipython:: | |||
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15 | In [1]: x = 1 | |||
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16 | ||||
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17 | @doctest | |||
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18 | In [2]: x + 2 | |||
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19 | Out[3]: 3 | |||
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20 | ||||
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21 | One can also provide arguments to the decorator. The first argument should be | |||
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22 | the name of a custom handler. The specification of any other arguments is | |||
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23 | determined by the handler. For example, | |||
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24 | ||||
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25 | .. code-block:: rst | |||
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26 | ||||
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27 | .. ipython:: | |||
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28 | ||||
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29 | @doctest float | |||
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30 | In [154]: 0.1 + 0.2 | |||
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31 | Out[154]: 0.3 | |||
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32 | ||||
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33 | allows the actual output ``0.30000000000000004`` to match the expected output | |||
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34 | due to a comparison with `np.allclose`. | |||
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35 | ||||
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36 | This module contains handlers for the @doctest pseudo-decorator. Handlers | |||
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37 | should have the following function signature:: | |||
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38 | ||||
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39 | handler(sphinx_shell, args, input_lines, found, submitted) | |||
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41 | where `sphinx_shell` is the embedded Sphinx shell, `args` contains the list | |||
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42 | of arguments that follow: '@doctest handler_name', `input_lines` contains | |||
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43 | a list of the lines relevant to the current doctest, `found` is a string | |||
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44 | containing the output from the IPython shell, and `submitted` is a string | |||
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45 | containing the expected output from the IPython shell. | |||
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46 | ||||
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47 | Handlers must be registered in the `doctests` dict at the end of this module. | |||
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48 | |||
4 | """ |
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49 | """ | |
5 |
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50 | |||
6 | def str_to_array(s): |
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51 | def str_to_array(s): | |
7 | """ |
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52 | """ | |
8 | Simplistic converter of strings from repr to float NumPy arrays. |
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53 | Simplistic converter of strings from repr to float NumPy arrays. | |
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54 | |||
10 | If the repr representation has ellipsis in it, then this will fail. |
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55 | If the repr representation has ellipsis in it, then this will fail. | |
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56 | |||
12 | Parameters |
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57 | Parameters | |
13 | ---------- |
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58 | ---------- | |
14 | s : str |
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59 | s : str | |
15 | The repr version of a NumPy array. |
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60 | The repr version of a NumPy array. | |
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61 | |||
17 | Examples |
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62 | Examples | |
18 | -------- |
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63 | -------- | |
19 | >>> s = "array([ 0.3, inf, nan])" |
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64 | >>> s = "array([ 0.3, inf, nan])" | |
20 | >>> a = str_to_array(s) |
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65 | >>> a = str_to_array(s) | |
21 |
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66 | |||
22 | """ |
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67 | """ | |
23 | import numpy as np |
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68 | import numpy as np | |
24 |
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69 | |||
25 | # Need to make sure eval() knows about inf and nan. |
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70 | # Need to make sure eval() knows about inf and nan. | |
26 | # This also assumes default printoptions for NumPy. |
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71 | # This also assumes default printoptions for NumPy. | |
27 | from numpy import inf, nan |
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72 | from numpy import inf, nan | |
28 |
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73 | |||
29 | if s.startswith(u'array'): |
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74 | if s.startswith(u'array'): | |
30 | # Remove array( and ) |
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75 | # Remove array( and ) | |
31 | s = s[6:-1] |
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76 | s = s[6:-1] | |
32 |
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77 | |||
33 | if s.startswith(u'['): |
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78 | if s.startswith(u'['): | |
34 | a = np.array(eval(s), dtype=float) |
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79 | a = np.array(eval(s), dtype=float) | |
35 | else: |
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80 | else: | |
36 | # Assume its a regular float. Force 1D so we can index into it. |
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81 | # Assume its a regular float. Force 1D so we can index into it. | |
37 | a = np.atleast_1d(float(s)) |
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82 | a = np.atleast_1d(float(s)) | |
38 | return a |
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83 | return a | |
39 |
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84 | |||
40 | def float_doctest(sphinx_shell, args, input_lines, found, submitted): |
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85 | def float_doctest(sphinx_shell, args, input_lines, found, submitted): | |
41 | """ |
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86 | """ | |
42 | Doctest which allow the submitted output to vary slightly from the input. |
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87 | Doctest which allow the submitted output to vary slightly from the input. | |
43 |
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88 | |||
44 | Here is how it might appear in an rst file: |
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89 | Here is how it might appear in an rst file: | |
45 |
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90 | |||
46 | .. code-block:: rst |
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91 | .. code-block:: rst | |
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92 | |||
48 | .. ipython:: |
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93 | .. ipython:: | |
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94 | |||
50 | @doctest float |
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95 | @doctest float | |
51 | In [1]: 0.1 + 0.2 |
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96 | In [1]: 0.1 + 0.2 | |
52 | Out[1]: 0.3 |
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97 | Out[1]: 0.3 | |
53 |
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98 | |||
54 | """ |
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99 | """ | |
55 | import numpy as np |
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100 | import numpy as np | |
56 |
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101 | |||
57 | if len(args) == 2: |
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102 | if len(args) == 2: | |
58 | rtol = 1e-05 |
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103 | rtol = 1e-05 | |
59 | atol = 1e-08 |
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104 | atol = 1e-08 | |
60 | else: |
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105 | else: | |
61 | # Both must be specified if any are specified. |
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106 | # Both must be specified if any are specified. | |
62 | try: |
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107 | try: | |
63 | rtol = float(args[2]) |
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108 | rtol = float(args[2]) | |
64 | atol = float(args[3]) |
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109 | atol = float(args[3]) | |
65 | except IndexError: |
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110 | except IndexError: | |
66 | e = ("Both `rtol` and `atol` must be specified " |
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111 | e = ("Both `rtol` and `atol` must be specified " | |
67 | "if either are specified: {0}".format(args)) |
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112 | "if either are specified: {0}".format(args)) | |
68 | raise IndexError(e) |
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113 | raise IndexError(e) | |
69 |
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114 | |||
70 | try: |
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115 | try: | |
71 | submitted = str_to_array(submitted) |
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116 | submitted = str_to_array(submitted) | |
72 | found = str_to_array(found) |
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117 | found = str_to_array(found) | |
73 | except: |
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118 | except: | |
74 | # For example, if the array is huge and there are ellipsis in it. |
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119 | # For example, if the array is huge and there are ellipsis in it. | |
75 | error = True |
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120 | error = True | |
76 | else: |
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121 | else: | |
77 | found_isnan = np.isnan(found) |
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122 | found_isnan = np.isnan(found) | |
78 | submitted_isnan = np.isnan(submitted) |
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123 | submitted_isnan = np.isnan(submitted) | |
79 | error = not np.allclose(found_isnan, submitted_isnan) |
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124 | error = not np.allclose(found_isnan, submitted_isnan) | |
80 | error |= not np.allclose(found[~found_isnan], |
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125 | error |= not np.allclose(found[~found_isnan], | |
81 | submitted[~submitted_isnan], |
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126 | submitted[~submitted_isnan], | |
82 | rtol=rtol, atol=atol) |
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127 | rtol=rtol, atol=atol) | |
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128 | |||
84 | TAB = ' ' * 4 |
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129 | TAB = ' ' * 4 | |
85 | directive = sphinx_shell.directive |
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130 | directive = sphinx_shell.directive | |
86 | if directive is None: |
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131 | if directive is None: | |
87 | source = 'Unavailable' |
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132 | source = 'Unavailable' | |
88 | content = 'Unavailable' |
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133 | content = 'Unavailable' | |
89 | else: |
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134 | else: | |
90 | source = directive.state.document.current_source |
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135 | source = directive.state.document.current_source | |
91 | # Add tabs and make into a single string. |
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136 | # Add tabs and make into a single string. | |
92 | content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in directive.content]) |
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137 | content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in directive.content]) | |
93 |
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138 | |||
94 | if error: |
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139 | if error: | |
95 |
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140 | |||
96 | e = ('doctest float comparison failure\n\n' |
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141 | e = ('doctest float comparison failure\n\n' | |
97 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' |
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142 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' | |
98 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' |
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143 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' | |
99 | 'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' |
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144 | 'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' | |
100 | 'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n' |
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145 | 'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n' | |
101 | 'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n') |
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146 | 'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n') | |
102 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), repr(found), |
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147 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), repr(found), | |
103 | repr(submitted), TAB=TAB) |
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148 | repr(submitted), TAB=TAB) | |
104 | raise RuntimeError(e) |
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149 | raise RuntimeError(e) | |
105 |
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150 | |||
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151 | # dict of allowable doctest handlers. The key represents the first argument | |||
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152 | # that must be given to @doctest in order to activate the handler. | |||
106 | doctests = { |
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153 | doctests = { | |
107 | 'float': float_doctest, |
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154 | 'float': float_doctest, | |
108 | } |
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155 | } |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | """Sphinx directive to support embedded IPython code. |
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2 | """Sphinx directive to support embedded IPython code. | |
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3 | |||
4 | This directive allows pasting of entire interactive IPython sessions, prompts |
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4 | This directive allows pasting of entire interactive IPython sessions, prompts | |
5 | and all, and their code will actually get re-executed at doc build time, with |
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5 | and all, and their code will actually get re-executed at doc build time, with | |
6 | all prompts renumbered sequentially. It also allows you to input code as a pure |
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6 | all prompts renumbered sequentially. It also allows you to input code as a pure | |
7 | python input by giving the argument python to the directive. The output looks |
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7 | python input by giving the argument python to the directive. The output looks | |
8 | like an interactive ipython section. |
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8 | like an interactive ipython section. | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | To enable this directive, simply list it in your Sphinx ``conf.py`` file |
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10 | To enable this directive, simply list it in your Sphinx ``conf.py`` file | |
11 | (making sure the directory where you placed it is visible to sphinx, as is |
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11 | (making sure the directory where you placed it is visible to sphinx, as is | |
12 | needed for all Sphinx directives). For example, to enable syntax highlighting |
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12 | needed for all Sphinx directives). For example, to enable syntax highlighting | |
13 | and the IPython directive:: |
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13 | and the IPython directive:: | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | extensions = ['IPython.sphinxext.ipython_console_highlighting', |
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15 | extensions = ['IPython.sphinxext.ipython_console_highlighting', | |
16 | 'IPython.sphinxext.ipython_directive'] |
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16 | 'IPython.sphinxext.ipython_directive'] | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | The IPython directive outputs code-blocks with the language 'ipython'. So |
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18 | The IPython directive outputs code-blocks with the language 'ipython'. So | |
19 | if you do not have the syntax highlighting extension enabled as well, then |
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19 | if you do not have the syntax highlighting extension enabled as well, then | |
20 | all rendered code-blocks will be uncolored. By default this directive assumes |
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20 | all rendered code-blocks will be uncolored. By default this directive assumes | |
21 | that your prompts are unchanged IPython ones, but this can be customized. |
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21 | that your prompts are unchanged IPython ones, but this can be customized. | |
22 | The configurable options that can be placed in conf.py are: |
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22 | The configurable options that can be placed in conf.py are: | |
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23 | |||
24 | ipython_savefig_dir: |
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24 | ipython_savefig_dir: | |
25 | The directory in which to save the figures. This is relative to the |
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25 | The directory in which to save the figures. This is relative to the | |
26 | Sphinx source directory. The default is `html_static_path`. |
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26 | Sphinx source directory. The default is `html_static_path`. | |
27 | ipython_rgxin: |
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27 | ipython_rgxin: | |
28 | The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython input |
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28 | The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython input | |
29 | lines. The default is re.compile('In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'). You |
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29 | lines. The default is re.compile('In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'). You | |
30 | shouldn't need to change this. |
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30 | shouldn't need to change this. | |
31 | ipython_rgxout: |
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31 | ipython_rgxout: | |
32 | The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython output |
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32 | The compiled regular expression to denote the start of IPython output | |
33 | lines. The default is re.compile('Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'). You |
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33 | lines. The default is re.compile('Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'). You | |
34 | shouldn't need to change this. |
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34 | shouldn't need to change this. | |
35 | ipython_promptin: |
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35 | ipython_promptin: | |
36 | The string to represent the IPython input prompt in the generated ReST. |
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36 | The string to represent the IPython input prompt in the generated ReST. | |
37 | The default is 'In [%d]:'. This expects that the line numbers are used |
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37 | The default is 'In [%d]:'. This expects that the line numbers are used | |
38 | in the prompt. |
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38 | in the prompt. | |
39 | ipython_promptout: |
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39 | ipython_promptout: | |
40 | The string to represent the IPython prompt in the generated ReST. The |
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40 | The string to represent the IPython prompt in the generated ReST. The | |
41 | default is 'Out [%d]:'. This expects that the line numbers are used |
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41 | default is 'Out [%d]:'. This expects that the line numbers are used | |
42 | in the prompt. |
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42 | in the prompt. | |
43 | ipython_mplbackend: |
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43 | ipython_mplbackend: | |
44 | The string which specifies if the embedded Sphinx shell should import |
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44 | The string which specifies if the embedded Sphinx shell should import | |
45 | Matplotlib and set the backend. The value specifies a backend that is |
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45 | Matplotlib and set the backend. The value specifies a backend that is | |
46 | passed to `matplotlib.use()` before any lines in `ipython_execlines` are |
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46 | passed to `matplotlib.use()` before any lines in `ipython_execlines` are | |
47 | executed. If not specified in conf.py, then the default value of 'agg' is |
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47 | executed. If not specified in conf.py, then the default value of 'agg' is | |
48 | used. To use the IPython directive without matplotlib as a dependency, set |
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48 | used. To use the IPython directive without matplotlib as a dependency, set | |
49 | the value to `None`. It may end up that matplotlib is still imported |
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49 | the value to `None`. It may end up that matplotlib is still imported | |
50 | if the user specifies so in `ipython_execlines` or makes use of the |
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50 | if the user specifies so in `ipython_execlines` or makes use of the | |
51 | @savefig pseudo decorator. |
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51 | @savefig pseudo decorator. | |
52 | ipython_execlines: |
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52 | ipython_execlines: | |
53 | A list of strings to be exec'd in the embedded Sphinx shell. Typical |
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53 | A list of strings to be exec'd in the embedded Sphinx shell. Typical | |
54 | usage is to make certain packages always available. Set this to an empty |
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54 | usage is to make certain packages always available. Set this to an empty | |
55 | list if you wish to have no imports always available. If specified in |
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55 | list if you wish to have no imports always available. If specified in | |
56 | conf.py as `None`, then it has the effect of making no imports available. |
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56 | conf.py as `None`, then it has the effect of making no imports available. | |
57 | If omitted from conf.py altogether, then the default value of |
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57 | If omitted from conf.py altogether, then the default value of | |
58 | ['import numpy as np', 'import matplotlib.pyplot as plt'] is used. |
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58 | ['import numpy as np', 'import matplotlib.pyplot as plt'] is used. | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | As an example, to use the IPython directive when `matplotlib` is not available, |
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60 | As an example, to use the IPython directive when `matplotlib` is not available, | |
61 | one sets the backend to `None`:: |
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61 | one sets the backend to `None`:: | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | ipython_mplbackend = None |
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63 | ipython_mplbackend = None | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | An example usage of the directive is: |
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65 | An example usage of the directive is: | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | .. code-block:: rst |
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67 | .. code-block:: rst | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | .. ipython:: |
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69 | .. ipython:: | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | In [1]: x = 1 |
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71 | In [1]: x = 1 | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | In [2]: y = x**2 |
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73 | In [2]: y = x**2 | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 | In [3]: print(y) |
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75 | In [3]: print(y) | |
76 |
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76 | |||
77 | See http://matplotlib.org/sampledoc/ipython_directive.html for additional |
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77 | See http://matplotlib.org/sampledoc/ipython_directive.html for additional | |
78 | documentation. |
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78 | documentation. | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | ToDo |
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80 | ToDo | |
81 | ---- |
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81 | ---- | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | - Turn the ad-hoc test() function into a real test suite. |
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83 | - Turn the ad-hoc test() function into a real test suite. | |
84 | - Break up ipython-specific functionality from matplotlib stuff into better |
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84 | - Break up ipython-specific functionality from matplotlib stuff into better | |
85 | separated code. |
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85 | separated code. | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | Authors |
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87 | Authors | |
88 | ------- |
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88 | ------- | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | - John D Hunter: orignal author. |
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90 | - John D Hunter: orignal author. | |
91 | - Fernando Perez: refactoring, documentation, cleanups, port to 0.11. |
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91 | - Fernando Perez: refactoring, documentation, cleanups, port to 0.11. | |
92 | - VΓ‘clavΕ milauer <eudoxos-AT-arcig.cz>: Prompt generalizations. |
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92 | - VΓ‘clavΕ milauer <eudoxos-AT-arcig.cz>: Prompt generalizations. | |
93 | - Skipper Seabold, refactoring, cleanups, pure python addition |
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93 | - Skipper Seabold, refactoring, cleanups, pure python addition | |
94 | """ |
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94 | """ | |
95 | from __future__ import print_function |
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95 | from __future__ import print_function | |
96 |
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96 | |||
97 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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97 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
98 | # Imports |
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98 | # Imports | |
99 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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99 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
100 |
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100 | |||
101 | # Stdlib |
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101 | # Stdlib | |
102 | import os |
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102 | import os | |
103 | import re |
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103 | import re | |
104 | import sys |
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104 | import sys | |
105 | import tempfile |
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105 | import tempfile | |
106 | import ast |
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106 | import ast | |
107 |
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107 | |||
108 | # To keep compatibility with various python versions |
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108 | # To keep compatibility with various python versions | |
109 | try: |
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109 | try: | |
110 | from hashlib import md5 |
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110 | from hashlib import md5 | |
111 | except ImportError: |
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111 | except ImportError: | |
112 | from md5 import md5 |
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112 | from md5 import md5 | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 | # Third-party |
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114 | # Third-party | |
115 | import sphinx |
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115 | import sphinx | |
116 | from docutils.parsers.rst import directives |
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116 | from docutils.parsers.rst import directives | |
117 | from docutils import nodes |
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117 | from docutils import nodes | |
118 | from sphinx.util.compat import Directive |
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118 | from sphinx.util.compat import Directive | |
119 |
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119 | |||
120 | # Our own |
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120 | # Our own | |
121 | from IPython import Config, InteractiveShell |
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121 | from IPython import Config, InteractiveShell | |
122 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir |
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122 | from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir | |
123 | from IPython.utils import io |
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123 | from IPython.utils import io | |
124 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3 |
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124 | from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3 | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | if PY3: |
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126 | if PY3: | |
127 | from io import StringIO |
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127 | from io import StringIO | |
128 | else: |
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128 | else: | |
129 | from StringIO import StringIO |
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129 | from StringIO import StringIO | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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131 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
132 | # Globals |
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132 | # Globals | |
133 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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133 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
134 | # for tokenizing blocks |
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134 | # for tokenizing blocks | |
135 | COMMENT, INPUT, OUTPUT = range(3) |
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135 | COMMENT, INPUT, OUTPUT = range(3) | |
136 |
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136 | |||
137 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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137 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
138 | # Functions and class declarations |
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138 | # Functions and class declarations | |
139 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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139 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
140 |
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140 | |||
141 | def block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, fmtin, fmtout): |
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141 | def block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, fmtin, fmtout): | |
142 | """ |
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142 | """ | |
143 | part is a string of ipython text, comprised of at most one |
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143 | part is a string of ipython text, comprised of at most one | |
144 | input, one ouput, comments, and blank lines. The block parser |
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144 | input, one ouput, comments, and blank lines. The block parser | |
145 | parses the text into a list of:: |
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145 | parses the text into a list of:: | |
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | blocks = [ (TOKEN0, data0), (TOKEN1, data1), ...] |
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147 | blocks = [ (TOKEN0, data0), (TOKEN1, data1), ...] | |
148 |
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148 | |||
149 | where TOKEN is one of [COMMENT | INPUT | OUTPUT ] and |
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149 | where TOKEN is one of [COMMENT | INPUT | OUTPUT ] and | |
150 | data is, depending on the type of token:: |
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150 | data is, depending on the type of token:: | |
151 |
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151 | |||
152 | COMMENT : the comment string |
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152 | COMMENT : the comment string | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | INPUT: the (DECORATOR, INPUT_LINE, REST) where |
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154 | INPUT: the (DECORATOR, INPUT_LINE, REST) where | |
155 | DECORATOR: the input decorator (or None) |
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155 | DECORATOR: the input decorator (or None) | |
156 | INPUT_LINE: the input as string (possibly multi-line) |
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156 | INPUT_LINE: the input as string (possibly multi-line) | |
157 | REST : any stdout generated by the input line (not OUTPUT) |
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157 | REST : any stdout generated by the input line (not OUTPUT) | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | OUTPUT: the output string, possibly multi-line |
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159 | OUTPUT: the output string, possibly multi-line | |
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | """ |
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161 | """ | |
162 | block = [] |
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162 | block = [] | |
163 | lines = part.split('\n') |
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163 | lines = part.split('\n') | |
164 | N = len(lines) |
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164 | N = len(lines) | |
165 | i = 0 |
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165 | i = 0 | |
166 | decorator = None |
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166 | decorator = None | |
167 | while 1: |
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167 | while 1: | |
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | if i==N: |
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169 | if i==N: | |
170 | # nothing left to parse -- the last line |
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170 | # nothing left to parse -- the last line | |
171 | break |
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171 | break | |
172 |
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172 | |||
173 | line = lines[i] |
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173 | line = lines[i] | |
174 | i += 1 |
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174 | i += 1 | |
175 | line_stripped = line.strip() |
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175 | line_stripped = line.strip() | |
176 | if line_stripped.startswith('#'): |
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176 | if line_stripped.startswith('#'): | |
177 | block.append((COMMENT, line)) |
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177 | block.append((COMMENT, line)) | |
178 | continue |
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178 | continue | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | if line_stripped.startswith('@'): |
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180 | if line_stripped.startswith('@'): | |
181 | # we're assuming at most one decorator -- may need to |
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181 | # we're assuming at most one decorator -- may need to | |
182 | # rethink |
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182 | # rethink | |
183 | decorator = line_stripped |
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183 | decorator = line_stripped | |
184 | continue |
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184 | continue | |
185 |
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185 | |||
186 | # does this look like an input line? |
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186 | # does this look like an input line? | |
187 | matchin = rgxin.match(line) |
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187 | matchin = rgxin.match(line) | |
188 | if matchin: |
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188 | if matchin: | |
189 | lineno, inputline = int(matchin.group(1)), matchin.group(2) |
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189 | lineno, inputline = int(matchin.group(1)), matchin.group(2) | |
190 |
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190 | |||
191 | # the ....: continuation string |
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191 | # the ....: continuation string | |
192 | continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2)) |
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192 | continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2)) | |
193 | Nc = len(continuation) |
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193 | Nc = len(continuation) | |
194 | # input lines can continue on for more than one line, if |
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194 | # input lines can continue on for more than one line, if | |
195 | # we have a '\' line continuation char or a function call |
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195 | # we have a '\' line continuation char or a function call | |
196 | # echo line 'print'. The input line can only be |
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196 | # echo line 'print'. The input line can only be | |
197 | # terminated by the end of the block or an output line, so |
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197 | # terminated by the end of the block or an output line, so | |
198 | # we parse out the rest of the input line if it is |
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198 | # we parse out the rest of the input line if it is | |
199 | # multiline as well as any echo text |
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199 | # multiline as well as any echo text | |
200 |
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200 | |||
201 | rest = [] |
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201 | rest = [] | |
202 | while i<N: |
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202 | while i<N: | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | # look ahead; if the next line is blank, or a comment, or |
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204 | # look ahead; if the next line is blank, or a comment, or | |
205 | # an output line, we're done |
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205 | # an output line, we're done | |
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | nextline = lines[i] |
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207 | nextline = lines[i] | |
208 | matchout = rgxout.match(nextline) |
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208 | matchout = rgxout.match(nextline) | |
209 | #print "nextline=%s, continuation=%s, starts=%s"%(nextline, continuation, nextline.startswith(continuation)) |
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209 | #print "nextline=%s, continuation=%s, starts=%s"%(nextline, continuation, nextline.startswith(continuation)) | |
210 | if matchout or nextline.startswith('#'): |
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210 | if matchout or nextline.startswith('#'): | |
211 | break |
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211 | break | |
212 | elif nextline.startswith(continuation): |
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212 | elif nextline.startswith(continuation): | |
213 | inputline += '\n' + nextline[Nc:] |
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213 | inputline += '\n' + nextline[Nc:] | |
214 | else: |
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214 | else: | |
215 | rest.append(nextline) |
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215 | rest.append(nextline) | |
216 | i+= 1 |
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216 | i+= 1 | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | block.append((INPUT, (decorator, inputline, '\n'.join(rest)))) |
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218 | block.append((INPUT, (decorator, inputline, '\n'.join(rest)))) | |
219 | continue |
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219 | continue | |
220 |
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220 | |||
221 | # if it looks like an output line grab all the text to the end |
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221 | # if it looks like an output line grab all the text to the end | |
222 | # of the block |
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222 | # of the block | |
223 | matchout = rgxout.match(line) |
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223 | matchout = rgxout.match(line) | |
224 | if matchout: |
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224 | if matchout: | |
225 | lineno, output = int(matchout.group(1)), matchout.group(2) |
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225 | lineno, output = int(matchout.group(1)), matchout.group(2) | |
226 | if i<N-1: |
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226 | if i<N-1: | |
227 | output = '\n'.join([output] + lines[i:]) |
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227 | output = '\n'.join([output] + lines[i:]) | |
228 |
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228 | |||
229 | block.append((OUTPUT, output)) |
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229 | block.append((OUTPUT, output)) | |
230 | break |
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230 | break | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | return block |
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232 | return block | |
233 |
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233 | |||
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | class EmbeddedSphinxShell(object): |
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235 | class EmbeddedSphinxShell(object): | |
236 | """An embedded IPython instance to run inside Sphinx""" |
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236 | """An embedded IPython instance to run inside Sphinx""" | |
237 |
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237 | |||
238 | def __init__(self, exec_lines=None): |
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238 | def __init__(self, exec_lines=None): | |
239 |
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239 | |||
240 | self.cout = StringIO() |
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240 | self.cout = StringIO() | |
241 |
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241 | |||
242 | if exec_lines is None: |
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242 | if exec_lines is None: | |
243 | exec_lines = [] |
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243 | exec_lines = [] | |
244 |
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244 | |||
245 | # Create config object for IPython |
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245 | # Create config object for IPython | |
246 | config = Config() |
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246 | config = Config() | |
247 | config.InteractiveShell.autocall = False |
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247 | config.InteractiveShell.autocall = False | |
248 | config.InteractiveShell.autoindent = False |
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248 | config.InteractiveShell.autoindent = False | |
249 | config.InteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor' |
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249 | config.InteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor' | |
250 |
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250 | |||
251 | # create a profile so instance history isn't saved |
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251 | # create a profile so instance history isn't saved | |
252 | tmp_profile_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='profile_') |
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252 | tmp_profile_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='profile_') | |
253 | profname = 'auto_profile_sphinx_build' |
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253 | profname = 'auto_profile_sphinx_build' | |
254 | pdir = os.path.join(tmp_profile_dir,profname) |
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254 | pdir = os.path.join(tmp_profile_dir,profname) | |
255 | profile = ProfileDir.create_profile_dir(pdir) |
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255 | profile = ProfileDir.create_profile_dir(pdir) | |
256 |
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256 | |||
257 | # Create and initialize global ipython, but don't start its mainloop. |
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257 | # Create and initialize global ipython, but don't start its mainloop. | |
258 | # This will persist across different EmbededSphinxShell instances. |
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258 | # This will persist across different EmbededSphinxShell instances. | |
259 | IP = InteractiveShell.instance(config=config, profile_dir=profile) |
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259 | IP = InteractiveShell.instance(config=config, profile_dir=profile) | |
260 |
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260 | |||
261 |
# io.stdout redirect must be done |
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261 | # io.stdout redirect must be done after instantiating InteractiveShell | |
262 | io.stdout = self.cout |
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262 | io.stdout = self.cout | |
263 | io.stderr = self.cout |
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263 | io.stderr = self.cout | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | # For debugging, so we can see normal output, use this: |
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265 | # For debugging, so we can see normal output, use this: | |
266 | #from IPython.utils.io import Tee |
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266 | #from IPython.utils.io import Tee | |
267 | #io.stdout = Tee(self.cout, channel='stdout') # dbg |
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267 | #io.stdout = Tee(self.cout, channel='stdout') # dbg | |
268 | #io.stderr = Tee(self.cout, channel='stderr') # dbg |
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268 | #io.stderr = Tee(self.cout, channel='stderr') # dbg | |
269 |
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269 | |||
270 | # Store a few parts of IPython we'll need. |
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270 | # Store a few parts of IPython we'll need. | |
271 | self.IP = IP |
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271 | self.IP = IP | |
272 | self.user_ns = self.IP.user_ns |
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272 | self.user_ns = self.IP.user_ns | |
273 | self.user_global_ns = self.IP.user_global_ns |
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273 | self.user_global_ns = self.IP.user_global_ns | |
274 |
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274 | |||
275 | self.input = '' |
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275 | self.input = '' | |
276 | self.output = '' |
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276 | self.output = '' | |
277 |
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277 | |||
278 | self.is_verbatim = False |
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278 | self.is_verbatim = False | |
279 | self.is_doctest = False |
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279 | self.is_doctest = False | |
280 | self.is_suppress = False |
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280 | self.is_suppress = False | |
281 |
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281 | |||
282 | # Optionally, provide more detailed information to shell. |
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282 | # Optionally, provide more detailed information to shell. | |
283 | self.directive = None |
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283 | self.directive = None | |
284 |
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284 | |||
285 | # on the first call to the savefig decorator, we'll import |
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285 | # on the first call to the savefig decorator, we'll import | |
286 | # pyplot as plt so we can make a call to the plt.gcf().savefig |
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286 | # pyplot as plt so we can make a call to the plt.gcf().savefig | |
287 | self._pyplot_imported = False |
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287 | self._pyplot_imported = False | |
288 |
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288 | |||
289 | # Prepopulate the namespace. |
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289 | # Prepopulate the namespace. | |
290 | for line in exec_lines: |
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290 | for line in exec_lines: | |
291 | self.process_input_line(line, store_history=False) |
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291 | self.process_input_line(line, store_history=False) | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | def clear_cout(self): |
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293 | def clear_cout(self): | |
294 | self.cout.seek(0) |
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294 | self.cout.seek(0) | |
295 | self.cout.truncate(0) |
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295 | self.cout.truncate(0) | |
296 |
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296 | |||
297 | def process_input_line(self, line, store_history=True): |
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297 | def process_input_line(self, line, store_history=True): | |
298 | """process the input, capturing stdout""" |
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298 | """process the input, capturing stdout""" | |
299 |
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299 | |||
300 | stdout = sys.stdout |
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300 | stdout = sys.stdout | |
301 | splitter = self.IP.input_splitter |
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301 | splitter = self.IP.input_splitter | |
302 | try: |
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302 | try: | |
303 | sys.stdout = self.cout |
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303 | sys.stdout = self.cout | |
304 | splitter.push(line) |
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304 | splitter.push(line) | |
305 | more = splitter.push_accepts_more() |
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305 | more = splitter.push_accepts_more() | |
306 | if not more: |
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306 | if not more: | |
307 | source_raw = splitter.source_raw_reset()[1] |
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307 | source_raw = splitter.source_raw_reset()[1] | |
308 | self.IP.run_cell(source_raw, store_history=store_history) |
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308 | self.IP.run_cell(source_raw, store_history=store_history) | |
309 | finally: |
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309 | finally: | |
310 | sys.stdout = stdout |
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310 | sys.stdout = stdout | |
311 |
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311 | |||
312 | def process_image(self, decorator): |
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312 | def process_image(self, decorator): | |
313 | """ |
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313 | """ | |
314 | # build out an image directive like |
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314 | # build out an image directive like | |
315 | # .. image:: somefile.png |
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315 | # .. image:: somefile.png | |
316 | # :width 4in |
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316 | # :width 4in | |
317 | # |
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317 | # | |
318 | # from an input like |
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318 | # from an input like | |
319 | # savefig somefile.png width=4in |
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319 | # savefig somefile.png width=4in | |
320 | """ |
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320 | """ | |
321 | savefig_dir = self.savefig_dir |
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321 | savefig_dir = self.savefig_dir | |
322 | source_dir = self.source_dir |
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322 | source_dir = self.source_dir | |
323 | saveargs = decorator.split(' ') |
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323 | saveargs = decorator.split(' ') | |
324 | filename = saveargs[1] |
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324 | filename = saveargs[1] | |
325 | # insert relative path to image file in source |
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325 | # insert relative path to image file in source | |
326 | outfile = os.path.relpath(os.path.join(savefig_dir,filename), |
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326 | outfile = os.path.relpath(os.path.join(savefig_dir,filename), | |
327 | source_dir) |
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327 | source_dir) | |
328 |
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328 | |||
329 | imagerows = ['.. image:: %s'%outfile] |
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329 | imagerows = ['.. image:: %s'%outfile] | |
330 |
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330 | |||
331 | for kwarg in saveargs[2:]: |
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331 | for kwarg in saveargs[2:]: | |
332 | arg, val = kwarg.split('=') |
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332 | arg, val = kwarg.split('=') | |
333 | arg = arg.strip() |
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333 | arg = arg.strip() | |
334 | val = val.strip() |
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334 | val = val.strip() | |
335 | imagerows.append(' :%s: %s'%(arg, val)) |
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335 | imagerows.append(' :%s: %s'%(arg, val)) | |
336 |
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336 | |||
337 | image_file = os.path.basename(outfile) # only return file name |
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337 | image_file = os.path.basename(outfile) # only return file name | |
338 | image_directive = '\n'.join(imagerows) |
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338 | image_directive = '\n'.join(imagerows) | |
339 | return image_file, image_directive |
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339 | return image_file, image_directive | |
340 |
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340 | |||
341 | # Callbacks for each type of token |
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341 | # Callbacks for each type of token | |
342 | def process_input(self, data, input_prompt, lineno): |
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342 | def process_input(self, data, input_prompt, lineno): | |
343 | """ |
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343 | """ | |
344 | Process data block for INPUT token. |
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344 | Process data block for INPUT token. | |
345 |
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345 | |||
346 | """ |
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346 | """ | |
347 | decorator, input, rest = data |
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347 | decorator, input, rest = data | |
348 | image_file = None |
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348 | image_file = None | |
349 | image_directive = None |
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349 | image_directive = None | |
350 |
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350 | |||
351 | is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim |
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351 | is_verbatim = decorator=='@verbatim' or self.is_verbatim | |
352 | is_doctest = (decorator is not None and \ |
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352 | is_doctest = (decorator is not None and \ | |
353 | decorator.startswith('@doctest')) or self.is_doctest |
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353 | decorator.startswith('@doctest')) or self.is_doctest | |
354 | is_suppress = decorator=='@suppress' or self.is_suppress |
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354 | is_suppress = decorator=='@suppress' or self.is_suppress | |
355 | is_savefig = decorator is not None and \ |
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355 | is_savefig = decorator is not None and \ | |
356 | decorator.startswith('@savefig') |
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356 | decorator.startswith('@savefig') | |
357 |
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357 | |||
358 | input_lines = input.split('\n') |
|
358 | input_lines = input.split('\n') | |
359 | if len(input_lines) > 1: |
|
359 | if len(input_lines) > 1: | |
360 | if input_lines[-1] != "": |
|
360 | if input_lines[-1] != "": | |
361 | input_lines.append('') # make sure there's a blank line |
|
361 | input_lines.append('') # make sure there's a blank line | |
362 | # so splitter buffer gets reset |
|
362 | # so splitter buffer gets reset | |
363 |
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363 | |||
364 | continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2)) |
|
364 | continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2)) | |
365 | Nc = len(continuation) |
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365 | Nc = len(continuation) | |
366 |
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366 | |||
367 | if is_savefig: |
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367 | if is_savefig: | |
368 | image_file, image_directive = self.process_image(decorator) |
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368 | image_file, image_directive = self.process_image(decorator) | |
369 |
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369 | |||
370 | ret = [] |
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370 | ret = [] | |
371 | is_semicolon = False |
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371 | is_semicolon = False | |
372 |
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372 | |||
373 | for i, line in enumerate(input_lines): |
|
373 | for i, line in enumerate(input_lines): | |
374 | if line.endswith(';'): |
|
374 | if line.endswith(';'): | |
375 | is_semicolon = True |
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375 | is_semicolon = True | |
376 |
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376 | |||
377 | if i==0: |
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377 | if i==0: | |
378 | # process the first input line |
|
378 | # process the first input line | |
379 | if is_verbatim: |
|
379 | if is_verbatim: | |
380 | self.process_input_line('') |
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380 | self.process_input_line('') | |
381 | self.IP.execution_count += 1 # increment it anyway |
|
381 | self.IP.execution_count += 1 # increment it anyway | |
382 | else: |
|
382 | else: | |
383 | # only submit the line in non-verbatim mode |
|
383 | # only submit the line in non-verbatim mode | |
384 | self.process_input_line(line, store_history=True) |
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384 | self.process_input_line(line, store_history=True) | |
385 | formatted_line = '%s %s'%(input_prompt, line) |
|
385 | formatted_line = '%s %s'%(input_prompt, line) | |
386 | else: |
|
386 | else: | |
387 | # process a continuation line |
|
387 | # process a continuation line | |
388 | if not is_verbatim: |
|
388 | if not is_verbatim: | |
389 | self.process_input_line(line, store_history=True) |
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389 | self.process_input_line(line, store_history=True) | |
390 |
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390 | |||
391 | formatted_line = '%s %s'%(continuation, line) |
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391 | formatted_line = '%s %s'%(continuation, line) | |
392 |
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392 | |||
393 | if not is_suppress: |
|
393 | if not is_suppress: | |
394 | ret.append(formatted_line) |
|
394 | ret.append(formatted_line) | |
395 |
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395 | |||
396 | if not is_suppress and len(rest.strip()) and is_verbatim: |
|
396 | if not is_suppress and len(rest.strip()) and is_verbatim: | |
397 | # the "rest" is the standard output of the |
|
397 | # the "rest" is the standard output of the | |
398 | # input, which needs to be added in |
|
398 | # input, which needs to be added in | |
399 | # verbatim mode |
|
399 | # verbatim mode | |
400 | ret.append(rest) |
|
400 | ret.append(rest) | |
401 |
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401 | |||
402 | self.cout.seek(0) |
|
402 | self.cout.seek(0) | |
403 | output = self.cout.read() |
|
403 | output = self.cout.read() | |
404 | if not is_suppress and not is_semicolon: |
|
404 | if not is_suppress and not is_semicolon: | |
405 | ret.append(output) |
|
405 | ret.append(output) | |
406 | elif is_semicolon: # get spacing right |
|
406 | elif is_semicolon: # get spacing right | |
407 | ret.append('') |
|
407 | ret.append('') | |
408 |
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408 | |||
409 | self.cout.truncate(0) |
|
409 | self.cout.truncate(0) | |
410 | return (ret, input_lines, output, is_doctest, decorator, image_file, |
|
410 | return (ret, input_lines, output, is_doctest, decorator, image_file, | |
411 | image_directive) |
|
411 | image_directive) | |
412 |
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412 | |||
413 |
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413 | |||
414 | def process_output(self, data, output_prompt, |
|
414 | def process_output(self, data, output_prompt, | |
415 | input_lines, output, is_doctest, decorator, image_file): |
|
415 | input_lines, output, is_doctest, decorator, image_file): | |
416 | """ |
|
416 | """ | |
417 | Process data block for OUTPUT token. |
|
417 | Process data block for OUTPUT token. | |
418 |
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418 | |||
419 | """ |
|
419 | """ | |
420 | TAB = ' ' * 4 |
|
420 | TAB = ' ' * 4 | |
421 |
|
421 | |||
422 | if is_doctest and output is not None: |
|
422 | if is_doctest and output is not None: | |
423 |
|
423 | |||
424 | found = output |
|
424 | found = output | |
425 | found = found.strip() |
|
425 | found = found.strip() | |
426 | submitted = data.strip() |
|
426 | submitted = data.strip() | |
427 |
|
427 | |||
428 | if self.directive is None: |
|
428 | if self.directive is None: | |
429 | source = 'Unavailable' |
|
429 | source = 'Unavailable' | |
430 | content = 'Unavailable' |
|
430 | content = 'Unavailable' | |
431 | else: |
|
431 | else: | |
432 | source = self.directive.state.document.current_source |
|
432 | source = self.directive.state.document.current_source | |
433 | content = self.directive.content |
|
433 | content = self.directive.content | |
434 | # Add tabs and join into a single string. |
|
434 | # Add tabs and join into a single string. | |
435 | content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content]) |
|
435 | content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in content]) | |
436 |
|
436 | |||
437 | # Make sure the output contains the output prompt. |
|
437 | # Make sure the output contains the output prompt. | |
438 | ind = found.find(output_prompt) |
|
438 | ind = found.find(output_prompt) | |
439 | if ind < 0: |
|
439 | if ind < 0: | |
440 | e = ('output does not contain output prompt\n\n' |
|
440 | e = ('output does not contain output prompt\n\n' | |
441 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' |
|
441 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' | |
442 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' |
|
442 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' | |
443 | 'Input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' |
|
443 | 'Input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' | |
444 | 'Output line(s):\n{TAB}{3}\n\n') |
|
444 | 'Output line(s):\n{TAB}{3}\n\n') | |
445 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), |
|
445 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), | |
446 | repr(found), TAB=TAB) |
|
446 | repr(found), TAB=TAB) | |
447 | raise RuntimeError(e) |
|
447 | raise RuntimeError(e) | |
448 | found = found[len(output_prompt):].strip() |
|
448 | found = found[len(output_prompt):].strip() | |
449 |
|
449 | |||
450 | # Handle the actual doctest comparison. |
|
450 | # Handle the actual doctest comparison. | |
451 | if decorator.strip() == '@doctest': |
|
451 | if decorator.strip() == '@doctest': | |
452 | # Standard doctest |
|
452 | # Standard doctest | |
453 | if found != submitted: |
|
453 | if found != submitted: | |
454 | e = ('doctest failure\n\n' |
|
454 | e = ('doctest failure\n\n' | |
455 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' |
|
455 | 'Document source: {0}\n\n' | |
456 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' |
|
456 | 'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n' | |
457 | 'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' |
|
457 | 'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n' | |
458 | 'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n' |
|
458 | 'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n' | |
459 | 'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n') |
|
459 | 'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n') | |
460 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), |
|
460 | e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), | |
461 | repr(found), repr(submitted), TAB=TAB) |
|
461 | repr(found), repr(submitted), TAB=TAB) | |
462 | raise RuntimeError(e) |
|
462 | raise RuntimeError(e) | |
463 | else: |
|
463 | else: | |
464 | self.custom_doctest(decorator, input_lines, found, submitted) |
|
464 | self.custom_doctest(decorator, input_lines, found, submitted) | |
465 |
|
465 | |||
466 | def process_comment(self, data): |
|
466 | def process_comment(self, data): | |
467 | """Process data fPblock for COMMENT token.""" |
|
467 | """Process data fPblock for COMMENT token.""" | |
468 | if not self.is_suppress: |
|
468 | if not self.is_suppress: | |
469 | return [data] |
|
469 | return [data] | |
470 |
|
470 | |||
471 | def save_image(self, image_file): |
|
471 | def save_image(self, image_file): | |
472 | """ |
|
472 | """ | |
473 | Saves the image file to disk. |
|
473 | Saves the image file to disk. | |
474 | """ |
|
474 | """ | |
475 | self.ensure_pyplot() |
|
475 | self.ensure_pyplot() | |
476 | command = 'plt.gcf().savefig("%s")'%image_file |
|
476 | command = 'plt.gcf().savefig("%s")'%image_file | |
477 | #print 'SAVEFIG', command # dbg |
|
477 | #print 'SAVEFIG', command # dbg | |
478 | self.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) |
|
478 | self.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) | |
479 | self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_savedir', store_history=False) |
|
479 | self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_savedir', store_history=False) | |
480 | self.process_input_line(command, store_history=False) |
|
480 | self.process_input_line(command, store_history=False) | |
481 | self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) |
|
481 | self.process_input_line('cd -b ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) | |
482 | self.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) |
|
482 | self.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_thisdir', store_history=False) | |
483 | self.clear_cout() |
|
483 | self.clear_cout() | |
484 |
|
484 | |||
485 | def process_block(self, block): |
|
485 | def process_block(self, block): | |
486 | """ |
|
486 | """ | |
487 | process block from the block_parser and return a list of processed lines |
|
487 | process block from the block_parser and return a list of processed lines | |
488 | """ |
|
488 | """ | |
489 | ret = [] |
|
489 | ret = [] | |
490 | output = None |
|
490 | output = None | |
491 | input_lines = None |
|
491 | input_lines = None | |
492 | lineno = self.IP.execution_count |
|
492 | lineno = self.IP.execution_count | |
493 |
|
493 | |||
494 | input_prompt = self.promptin % lineno |
|
494 | input_prompt = self.promptin % lineno | |
495 | output_prompt = self.promptout % lineno |
|
495 | output_prompt = self.promptout % lineno | |
496 | image_file = None |
|
496 | image_file = None | |
497 | image_directive = None |
|
497 | image_directive = None | |
498 |
|
498 | |||
499 | for token, data in block: |
|
499 | for token, data in block: | |
500 | if token == COMMENT: |
|
500 | if token == COMMENT: | |
501 | out_data = self.process_comment(data) |
|
501 | out_data = self.process_comment(data) | |
502 | elif token == INPUT: |
|
502 | elif token == INPUT: | |
503 | (out_data, input_lines, output, is_doctest, decorator, |
|
503 | (out_data, input_lines, output, is_doctest, decorator, | |
504 | image_file, image_directive) = \ |
|
504 | image_file, image_directive) = \ | |
505 | self.process_input(data, input_prompt, lineno) |
|
505 | self.process_input(data, input_prompt, lineno) | |
506 | elif token == OUTPUT: |
|
506 | elif token == OUTPUT: | |
507 | out_data = \ |
|
507 | out_data = \ | |
508 | self.process_output(data, output_prompt, |
|
508 | self.process_output(data, output_prompt, | |
509 | input_lines, output, is_doctest, |
|
509 | input_lines, output, is_doctest, | |
510 | decorator, image_file) |
|
510 | decorator, image_file) | |
511 | if out_data: |
|
511 | if out_data: | |
512 | ret.extend(out_data) |
|
512 | ret.extend(out_data) | |
513 |
|
513 | |||
514 | # save the image files |
|
514 | # save the image files | |
515 | if image_file is not None: |
|
515 | if image_file is not None: | |
516 | self.save_image(image_file) |
|
516 | self.save_image(image_file) | |
517 |
|
517 | |||
518 | return ret, image_directive |
|
518 | return ret, image_directive | |
519 |
|
519 | |||
520 | def ensure_pyplot(self): |
|
520 | def ensure_pyplot(self): | |
521 | """ |
|
521 | """ | |
522 | Ensures that pyplot has been imported into the embedded IPython shell. |
|
522 | Ensures that pyplot has been imported into the embedded IPython shell. | |
523 |
|
523 | |||
524 | Also, makes sure to set the backend appropriately if not set already. |
|
524 | Also, makes sure to set the backend appropriately if not set already. | |
525 |
|
525 | |||
526 | """ |
|
526 | """ | |
527 | # We are here if the @figure pseudo decorator was used. Thus, it's |
|
527 | # We are here if the @figure pseudo decorator was used. Thus, it's | |
528 | # possible that we could be here even if python_mplbackend were set to |
|
528 | # possible that we could be here even if python_mplbackend were set to | |
529 | # `None`. That's also strange and perhaps worthy of raising an |
|
529 | # `None`. That's also strange and perhaps worthy of raising an | |
530 | # exception, but for now, we just set the backend to 'agg'. |
|
530 | # exception, but for now, we just set the backend to 'agg'. | |
531 |
|
531 | |||
532 | if not self._pyplot_imported: |
|
532 | if not self._pyplot_imported: | |
533 | if 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules: |
|
533 | if 'matplotlib.backends' not in sys.modules: | |
534 | # Then ipython_matplotlib was set to None but there was a |
|
534 | # Then ipython_matplotlib was set to None but there was a | |
535 | # call to the @figure decorator (and ipython_execlines did |
|
535 | # call to the @figure decorator (and ipython_execlines did | |
536 | # not set a backend). |
|
536 | # not set a backend). | |
537 | #raise Exception("No backend was set, but @figure was used!") |
|
537 | #raise Exception("No backend was set, but @figure was used!") | |
538 | import matplotlib |
|
538 | import matplotlib | |
539 | matplotlib.use('agg') |
|
539 | matplotlib.use('agg') | |
540 |
|
540 | |||
541 | # Always import pyplot into embedded shell. |
|
541 | # Always import pyplot into embedded shell. | |
542 | self.process_input_line('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt', |
|
542 | self.process_input_line('import matplotlib.pyplot as plt', | |
543 | store_history=False) |
|
543 | store_history=False) | |
544 | self._pyplot_imported = True |
|
544 | self._pyplot_imported = True | |
545 |
|
545 | |||
546 | def process_pure_python(self, content): |
|
546 | def process_pure_python(self, content): | |
547 | """ |
|
547 | """ | |
548 | content is a list of strings. it is unedited directive content |
|
548 | content is a list of strings. it is unedited directive content | |
549 |
|
549 | |||
550 | This runs it line by line in the InteractiveShell, prepends |
|
550 | This runs it line by line in the InteractiveShell, prepends | |
551 | prompts as needed capturing stderr and stdout, then returns |
|
551 | prompts as needed capturing stderr and stdout, then returns | |
552 | the content as a list as if it were ipython code |
|
552 | the content as a list as if it were ipython code | |
553 | """ |
|
553 | """ | |
554 | output = [] |
|
554 | output = [] | |
555 | savefig = False # keep up with this to clear figure |
|
555 | savefig = False # keep up with this to clear figure | |
556 | multiline = False # to handle line continuation |
|
556 | multiline = False # to handle line continuation | |
557 | multiline_start = None |
|
557 | multiline_start = None | |
558 | fmtin = self.promptin |
|
558 | fmtin = self.promptin | |
559 |
|
559 | |||
560 | ct = 0 |
|
560 | ct = 0 | |
561 |
|
561 | |||
562 | for lineno, line in enumerate(content): |
|
562 | for lineno, line in enumerate(content): | |
563 |
|
563 | |||
564 | line_stripped = line.strip() |
|
564 | line_stripped = line.strip() | |
565 | if not len(line): |
|
565 | if not len(line): | |
566 | output.append(line) |
|
566 | output.append(line) | |
567 | continue |
|
567 | continue | |
568 |
|
568 | |||
569 | # handle decorators |
|
569 | # handle decorators | |
570 | if line_stripped.startswith('@'): |
|
570 | if line_stripped.startswith('@'): | |
571 | output.extend([line]) |
|
571 | output.extend([line]) | |
572 | if 'savefig' in line: |
|
572 | if 'savefig' in line: | |
573 | savefig = True # and need to clear figure |
|
573 | savefig = True # and need to clear figure | |
574 | continue |
|
574 | continue | |
575 |
|
575 | |||
576 | # handle comments |
|
576 | # handle comments | |
577 | if line_stripped.startswith('#'): |
|
577 | if line_stripped.startswith('#'): | |
578 | output.extend([line]) |
|
578 | output.extend([line]) | |
579 | continue |
|
579 | continue | |
580 |
|
580 | |||
581 | # deal with lines checking for multiline |
|
581 | # deal with lines checking for multiline | |
582 | continuation = u' %s:'% ''.join(['.']*(len(str(ct))+2)) |
|
582 | continuation = u' %s:'% ''.join(['.']*(len(str(ct))+2)) | |
583 | if not multiline: |
|
583 | if not multiline: | |
584 | modified = u"%s %s" % (fmtin % ct, line_stripped) |
|
584 | modified = u"%s %s" % (fmtin % ct, line_stripped) | |
585 | output.append(modified) |
|
585 | output.append(modified) | |
586 | ct += 1 |
|
586 | ct += 1 | |
587 | try: |
|
587 | try: | |
588 | ast.parse(line_stripped) |
|
588 | ast.parse(line_stripped) | |
589 | output.append(u'') |
|
589 | output.append(u'') | |
590 | except Exception: # on a multiline |
|
590 | except Exception: # on a multiline | |
591 | multiline = True |
|
591 | multiline = True | |
592 | multiline_start = lineno |
|
592 | multiline_start = lineno | |
593 | else: # still on a multiline |
|
593 | else: # still on a multiline | |
594 | modified = u'%s %s' % (continuation, line) |
|
594 | modified = u'%s %s' % (continuation, line) | |
595 | output.append(modified) |
|
595 | output.append(modified) | |
596 |
|
596 | |||
597 | # if the next line is indented, it should be part of multiline |
|
597 | # if the next line is indented, it should be part of multiline | |
598 | if len(content) > lineno + 1: |
|
598 | if len(content) > lineno + 1: | |
599 | nextline = content[lineno + 1] |
|
599 | nextline = content[lineno + 1] | |
600 | if len(nextline) - len(nextline.lstrip()) > 3: |
|
600 | if len(nextline) - len(nextline.lstrip()) > 3: | |
601 | continue |
|
601 | continue | |
602 | try: |
|
602 | try: | |
603 | mod = ast.parse( |
|
603 | mod = ast.parse( | |
604 | '\n'.join(content[multiline_start:lineno+1])) |
|
604 | '\n'.join(content[multiline_start:lineno+1])) | |
605 | if isinstance(mod.body[0], ast.FunctionDef): |
|
605 | if isinstance(mod.body[0], ast.FunctionDef): | |
606 | # check to see if we have the whole function |
|
606 | # check to see if we have the whole function | |
607 | for element in mod.body[0].body: |
|
607 | for element in mod.body[0].body: | |
608 | if isinstance(element, ast.Return): |
|
608 | if isinstance(element, ast.Return): | |
609 | multiline = False |
|
609 | multiline = False | |
610 | else: |
|
610 | else: | |
611 | output.append(u'') |
|
611 | output.append(u'') | |
612 | multiline = False |
|
612 | multiline = False | |
613 | except Exception: |
|
613 | except Exception: | |
614 | pass |
|
614 | pass | |
615 |
|
615 | |||
616 | if savefig: # clear figure if plotted |
|
616 | if savefig: # clear figure if plotted | |
617 | self.ensure_pyplot() |
|
617 | self.ensure_pyplot() | |
618 | self.process_input_line('plt.clf()', store_history=False) |
|
618 | self.process_input_line('plt.clf()', store_history=False) | |
619 | self.clear_cout() |
|
619 | self.clear_cout() | |
620 | savefig = False |
|
620 | savefig = False | |
621 |
|
621 | |||
622 | return output |
|
622 | return output | |
623 |
|
623 | |||
624 | def custom_doctest(self, decorator, input_lines, found, submitted): |
|
624 | def custom_doctest(self, decorator, input_lines, found, submitted): | |
625 | """ |
|
625 | """ | |
626 | Perform a specialized doctest. |
|
626 | Perform a specialized doctest. | |
627 |
|
627 | |||
628 | """ |
|
628 | """ | |
629 | from .custom_doctests import doctests |
|
629 | from .custom_doctests import doctests | |
630 |
|
630 | |||
631 | args = decorator.split() |
|
631 | args = decorator.split() | |
632 | doctest_type = args[1] |
|
632 | doctest_type = args[1] | |
633 | if doctest_type in doctests: |
|
633 | if doctest_type in doctests: | |
634 | doctests[doctest_type](self, args, input_lines, found, submitted) |
|
634 | doctests[doctest_type](self, args, input_lines, found, submitted) | |
635 | else: |
|
635 | else: | |
636 | e = "Invalid option to @doctest: {0}".format(doctest_type) |
|
636 | e = "Invalid option to @doctest: {0}".format(doctest_type) | |
637 | raise Exception(e) |
|
637 | raise Exception(e) | |
638 |
|
638 | |||
639 |
|
639 | |||
640 | class IPythonDirective(Directive): |
|
640 | class IPythonDirective(Directive): | |
641 |
|
641 | |||
642 | has_content = True |
|
642 | has_content = True | |
643 | required_arguments = 0 |
|
643 | required_arguments = 0 | |
644 | optional_arguments = 4 # python, suppress, verbatim, doctest |
|
644 | optional_arguments = 4 # python, suppress, verbatim, doctest | |
645 | final_argumuent_whitespace = True |
|
645 | final_argumuent_whitespace = True | |
646 | option_spec = { 'python': directives.unchanged, |
|
646 | option_spec = { 'python': directives.unchanged, | |
647 | 'suppress' : directives.flag, |
|
647 | 'suppress' : directives.flag, | |
648 | 'verbatim' : directives.flag, |
|
648 | 'verbatim' : directives.flag, | |
649 | 'doctest' : directives.flag, |
|
649 | 'doctest' : directives.flag, | |
650 | } |
|
650 | } | |
651 |
|
651 | |||
652 | shell = None |
|
652 | shell = None | |
653 |
|
653 | |||
654 | seen_docs = set() |
|
654 | seen_docs = set() | |
655 |
|
655 | |||
656 | def get_config_options(self): |
|
656 | def get_config_options(self): | |
657 | # contains sphinx configuration variables |
|
657 | # contains sphinx configuration variables | |
658 | config = self.state.document.settings.env.config |
|
658 | config = self.state.document.settings.env.config | |
659 |
|
659 | |||
660 | # get config variables to set figure output directory |
|
660 | # get config variables to set figure output directory | |
661 | confdir = self.state.document.settings.env.app.confdir |
|
661 | confdir = self.state.document.settings.env.app.confdir | |
662 | savefig_dir = config.ipython_savefig_dir |
|
662 | savefig_dir = config.ipython_savefig_dir | |
663 | source_dir = os.path.dirname(self.state.document.current_source) |
|
663 | source_dir = os.path.dirname(self.state.document.current_source) | |
664 | if savefig_dir is None: |
|
664 | if savefig_dir is None: | |
665 | savefig_dir = config.html_static_path |
|
665 | savefig_dir = config.html_static_path | |
666 | if isinstance(savefig_dir, list): |
|
666 | if isinstance(savefig_dir, list): | |
667 | savefig_dir = savefig_dir[0] # safe to assume only one path? |
|
667 | savefig_dir = savefig_dir[0] # safe to assume only one path? | |
668 | savefig_dir = os.path.join(confdir, savefig_dir) |
|
668 | savefig_dir = os.path.join(confdir, savefig_dir) | |
669 |
|
669 | |||
670 | # get regex and prompt stuff |
|
670 | # get regex and prompt stuff | |
671 | rgxin = config.ipython_rgxin |
|
671 | rgxin = config.ipython_rgxin | |
672 | rgxout = config.ipython_rgxout |
|
672 | rgxout = config.ipython_rgxout | |
673 | promptin = config.ipython_promptin |
|
673 | promptin = config.ipython_promptin | |
674 | promptout = config.ipython_promptout |
|
674 | promptout = config.ipython_promptout | |
675 | mplbackend = config.ipython_mplbackend |
|
675 | mplbackend = config.ipython_mplbackend | |
676 | exec_lines = config.ipython_execlines |
|
676 | exec_lines = config.ipython_execlines | |
677 |
|
677 | |||
678 | return (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, |
|
678 | return (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, | |
679 | promptin, promptout, mplbackend, exec_lines) |
|
679 | promptin, promptout, mplbackend, exec_lines) | |
680 |
|
680 | |||
681 | def setup(self): |
|
681 | def setup(self): | |
682 | # Get configuration values. |
|
682 | # Get configuration values. | |
683 | (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, |
|
683 | (savefig_dir, source_dir, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, | |
684 | promptout, mplbackend, exec_lines) = self.get_config_options() |
|
684 | promptout, mplbackend, exec_lines) = self.get_config_options() | |
685 |
|
685 | |||
686 | if self.shell is None: |
|
686 | if self.shell is None: | |
687 | # We will be here many times. However, when the |
|
687 | # We will be here many times. However, when the | |
688 | # EmbeddedSphinxShell is created, its interactive shell member |
|
688 | # EmbeddedSphinxShell is created, its interactive shell member | |
689 | # is the same for each instance. |
|
689 | # is the same for each instance. | |
690 |
|
690 | |||
691 | if mplbackend: |
|
691 | if mplbackend: | |
692 | import matplotlib |
|
692 | import matplotlib | |
693 | # Repeated calls to use() will not hurt us since `mplbackend` |
|
693 | # Repeated calls to use() will not hurt us since `mplbackend` | |
694 | # is the same each time. |
|
694 | # is the same each time. | |
695 | matplotlib.use(mplbackend) |
|
695 | matplotlib.use(mplbackend) | |
696 |
|
696 | |||
697 | # Must be called after (potentially) importing matplotlib and |
|
697 | # Must be called after (potentially) importing matplotlib and | |
698 | # setting its backend since exec_lines might import pylab. |
|
698 | # setting its backend since exec_lines might import pylab. | |
699 | self.shell = EmbeddedSphinxShell(exec_lines) |
|
699 | self.shell = EmbeddedSphinxShell(exec_lines) | |
700 |
|
700 | |||
701 | # Store IPython directive to enable better error messages |
|
701 | # Store IPython directive to enable better error messages | |
702 | self.shell.directive = self |
|
702 | self.shell.directive = self | |
703 |
|
703 | |||
704 | # reset the execution count if we haven't processed this doc |
|
704 | # reset the execution count if we haven't processed this doc | |
705 | #NOTE: this may be borked if there are multiple seen_doc tmp files |
|
705 | #NOTE: this may be borked if there are multiple seen_doc tmp files | |
706 | #check time stamp? |
|
706 | #check time stamp? | |
707 | if not self.state.document.current_source in self.seen_docs: |
|
707 | if not self.state.document.current_source in self.seen_docs: | |
708 | self.shell.IP.history_manager.reset() |
|
708 | self.shell.IP.history_manager.reset() | |
709 | self.shell.IP.execution_count = 1 |
|
709 | self.shell.IP.execution_count = 1 | |
710 | self.seen_docs.add(self.state.document.current_source) |
|
710 | self.seen_docs.add(self.state.document.current_source) | |
711 |
|
711 | |||
712 | # and attach to shell so we don't have to pass them around |
|
712 | # and attach to shell so we don't have to pass them around | |
713 | self.shell.rgxin = rgxin |
|
713 | self.shell.rgxin = rgxin | |
714 | self.shell.rgxout = rgxout |
|
714 | self.shell.rgxout = rgxout | |
715 | self.shell.promptin = promptin |
|
715 | self.shell.promptin = promptin | |
716 | self.shell.promptout = promptout |
|
716 | self.shell.promptout = promptout | |
717 | self.shell.savefig_dir = savefig_dir |
|
717 | self.shell.savefig_dir = savefig_dir | |
718 | self.shell.source_dir = source_dir |
|
718 | self.shell.source_dir = source_dir | |
719 |
|
719 | |||
720 | # setup bookmark for saving figures directory |
|
720 | # setup bookmark for saving figures directory | |
721 | self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_savedir %s'%savefig_dir, |
|
721 | self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark ipy_savedir %s'%savefig_dir, | |
722 | store_history=False) |
|
722 | store_history=False) | |
723 | self.shell.clear_cout() |
|
723 | self.shell.clear_cout() | |
724 |
|
724 | |||
725 | return rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout |
|
725 | return rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout | |
726 |
|
726 | |||
727 | def teardown(self): |
|
727 | def teardown(self): | |
728 | # delete last bookmark |
|
728 | # delete last bookmark | |
729 | self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_savedir', |
|
729 | self.shell.process_input_line('bookmark -d ipy_savedir', | |
730 | store_history=False) |
|
730 | store_history=False) | |
731 | self.shell.clear_cout() |
|
731 | self.shell.clear_cout() | |
732 |
|
732 | |||
733 | def run(self): |
|
733 | def run(self): | |
734 | debug = False |
|
734 | debug = False | |
735 |
|
735 | |||
736 | #TODO, any reason block_parser can't be a method of embeddable shell |
|
736 | #TODO, any reason block_parser can't be a method of embeddable shell | |
737 | # then we wouldn't have to carry these around |
|
737 | # then we wouldn't have to carry these around | |
738 | rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout = self.setup() |
|
738 | rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout = self.setup() | |
739 |
|
739 | |||
740 | options = self.options |
|
740 | options = self.options | |
741 | self.shell.is_suppress = 'suppress' in options |
|
741 | self.shell.is_suppress = 'suppress' in options | |
742 | self.shell.is_doctest = 'doctest' in options |
|
742 | self.shell.is_doctest = 'doctest' in options | |
743 | self.shell.is_verbatim = 'verbatim' in options |
|
743 | self.shell.is_verbatim = 'verbatim' in options | |
744 |
|
744 | |||
745 | # handle pure python code |
|
745 | # handle pure python code | |
746 | if 'python' in self.arguments: |
|
746 | if 'python' in self.arguments: | |
747 | content = self.content |
|
747 | content = self.content | |
748 | self.content = self.shell.process_pure_python(content) |
|
748 | self.content = self.shell.process_pure_python(content) | |
749 |
|
749 | |||
750 | parts = '\n'.join(self.content).split('\n\n') |
|
750 | parts = '\n'.join(self.content).split('\n\n') | |
751 |
|
751 | |||
752 | lines = ['.. code-block:: ipython', ''] |
|
752 | lines = ['.. code-block:: ipython', ''] | |
753 | figures = [] |
|
753 | figures = [] | |
754 |
|
754 | |||
755 | for part in parts: |
|
755 | for part in parts: | |
756 | block = block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout) |
|
756 | block = block_parser(part, rgxin, rgxout, promptin, promptout) | |
757 | if len(block): |
|
757 | if len(block): | |
758 | rows, figure = self.shell.process_block(block) |
|
758 | rows, figure = self.shell.process_block(block) | |
759 | for row in rows: |
|
759 | for row in rows: | |
760 | lines.extend([' %s'%line for line in row.split('\n')]) |
|
760 | lines.extend([' %s'%line for line in row.split('\n')]) | |
761 |
|
761 | |||
762 | if figure is not None: |
|
762 | if figure is not None: | |
763 | figures.append(figure) |
|
763 | figures.append(figure) | |
764 |
|
764 | |||
765 | for figure in figures: |
|
765 | for figure in figures: | |
766 | lines.append('') |
|
766 | lines.append('') | |
767 | lines.extend(figure.split('\n')) |
|
767 | lines.extend(figure.split('\n')) | |
768 | lines.append('') |
|
768 | lines.append('') | |
769 |
|
769 | |||
770 | if len(lines)>2: |
|
770 | if len(lines)>2: | |
771 | if debug: |
|
771 | if debug: | |
772 | print('\n'.join(lines)) |
|
772 | print('\n'.join(lines)) | |
773 | else: |
|
773 | else: | |
774 | # This has to do with input, not output. But if we comment |
|
774 | # This has to do with input, not output. But if we comment | |
775 | # these lines out, then no IPython code will appear in the |
|
775 | # these lines out, then no IPython code will appear in the | |
776 | # final output. |
|
776 | # final output. | |
777 | self.state_machine.insert_input( |
|
777 | self.state_machine.insert_input( | |
778 | lines, self.state_machine.input_lines.source(0)) |
|
778 | lines, self.state_machine.input_lines.source(0)) | |
779 |
|
779 | |||
780 | # cleanup |
|
780 | # cleanup | |
781 | self.teardown() |
|
781 | self.teardown() | |
782 |
|
782 | |||
783 | return [] |
|
783 | return [] | |
784 |
|
784 | |||
785 | # Enable as a proper Sphinx directive |
|
785 | # Enable as a proper Sphinx directive | |
786 | def setup(app): |
|
786 | def setup(app): | |
787 | setup.app = app |
|
787 | setup.app = app | |
788 |
|
788 | |||
789 | app.add_directive('ipython', IPythonDirective) |
|
789 | app.add_directive('ipython', IPythonDirective) | |
790 | app.add_config_value('ipython_savefig_dir', None, 'env') |
|
790 | app.add_config_value('ipython_savefig_dir', None, 'env') | |
791 | app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxin', |
|
791 | app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxin', | |
792 | re.compile('In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env') |
|
792 | re.compile('In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env') | |
793 | app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxout', |
|
793 | app.add_config_value('ipython_rgxout', | |
794 | re.compile('Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env') |
|
794 | re.compile('Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*'), 'env') | |
795 | app.add_config_value('ipython_promptin', 'In [%d]:', 'env') |
|
795 | app.add_config_value('ipython_promptin', 'In [%d]:', 'env') | |
796 | app.add_config_value('ipython_promptout', 'Out[%d]:', 'env') |
|
796 | app.add_config_value('ipython_promptout', 'Out[%d]:', 'env') | |
797 | # We could just let matplotlib pick whatever is specified as the default |
|
797 | # We could just let matplotlib pick whatever is specified as the default | |
798 | # backend in the matplotlibrc file, but this would cause issues if the |
|
798 | # backend in the matplotlibrc file, but this would cause issues if the | |
799 | # backend didn't work in headless environments. For this reason, 'agg' |
|
799 | # backend didn't work in headless environments. For this reason, 'agg' | |
800 | # is a good default backend choice. |
|
800 | # is a good default backend choice. | |
801 | app.add_config_value('ipython_mplbackend', 'agg', 'env') |
|
801 | app.add_config_value('ipython_mplbackend', 'agg', 'env') | |
802 | # If the user sets this config value to `None`, then EmbeddedSphinxShell's |
|
802 | # If the user sets this config value to `None`, then EmbeddedSphinxShell's | |
803 | # __init__ method will treat it as []. |
|
803 | # __init__ method will treat it as []. | |
804 | execlines = ['import numpy as np', 'import matplotlib.pyplot as plt'] |
|
804 | execlines = ['import numpy as np', 'import matplotlib.pyplot as plt'] | |
805 | app.add_config_value('ipython_execlines', execlines, 'env') |
|
805 | app.add_config_value('ipython_execlines', execlines, 'env') | |
806 |
|
806 | |||
807 | # Simple smoke test, needs to be converted to a proper automatic test. |
|
807 | # Simple smoke test, needs to be converted to a proper automatic test. | |
808 | def test(): |
|
808 | def test(): | |
809 |
|
809 | |||
810 | examples = [ |
|
810 | examples = [ | |
811 | r""" |
|
811 | r""" | |
812 | In [9]: pwd |
|
812 | In [9]: pwd | |
813 | Out[9]: '/home/jdhunter/py4science/book' |
|
813 | Out[9]: '/home/jdhunter/py4science/book' | |
814 |
|
814 | |||
815 | In [10]: cd bookdata/ |
|
815 | In [10]: cd bookdata/ | |
816 | /home/jdhunter/py4science/book/bookdata |
|
816 | /home/jdhunter/py4science/book/bookdata | |
817 |
|
817 | |||
818 | In [2]: from pylab import * |
|
818 | In [2]: from pylab import * | |
819 |
|
819 | |||
820 | In [2]: ion() |
|
820 | In [2]: ion() | |
821 |
|
821 | |||
822 | In [3]: im = imread('stinkbug.png') |
|
822 | In [3]: im = imread('stinkbug.png') | |
823 |
|
823 | |||
824 | @savefig mystinkbug.png width=4in |
|
824 | @savefig mystinkbug.png width=4in | |
825 | In [4]: imshow(im) |
|
825 | In [4]: imshow(im) | |
826 | Out[4]: <matplotlib.image.AxesImage object at 0x39ea850> |
|
826 | Out[4]: <matplotlib.image.AxesImage object at 0x39ea850> | |
827 |
|
827 | |||
828 | """, |
|
828 | """, | |
829 | r""" |
|
829 | r""" | |
830 |
|
830 | |||
831 | In [1]: x = 'hello world' |
|
831 | In [1]: x = 'hello world' | |
832 |
|
832 | |||
833 | # string methods can be |
|
833 | # string methods can be | |
834 | # used to alter the string |
|
834 | # used to alter the string | |
835 | @doctest |
|
835 | @doctest | |
836 | In [2]: x.upper() |
|
836 | In [2]: x.upper() | |
837 | Out[2]: 'HELLO WORLD' |
|
837 | Out[2]: 'HELLO WORLD' | |
838 |
|
838 | |||
839 | @verbatim |
|
839 | @verbatim | |
840 | In [3]: x.st<TAB> |
|
840 | In [3]: x.st<TAB> | |
841 | x.startswith x.strip |
|
841 | x.startswith x.strip | |
842 | """, |
|
842 | """, | |
843 | r""" |
|
843 | r""" | |
844 |
|
844 | |||
845 | In [130]: url = 'http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX\ |
|
845 | In [130]: url = 'http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX\ | |
846 | .....: &d=9&e=22&f=2009&g=d&a=1&br=8&c=2006&ignore=.csv' |
|
846 | .....: &d=9&e=22&f=2009&g=d&a=1&br=8&c=2006&ignore=.csv' | |
847 |
|
847 | |||
848 | In [131]: print url.split('&') |
|
848 | In [131]: print url.split('&') | |
849 | ['http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX', 'd=9', 'e=22', 'f=2009', 'g=d', 'a=1', 'b=8', 'c=2006', 'ignore=.csv'] |
|
849 | ['http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX', 'd=9', 'e=22', 'f=2009', 'g=d', 'a=1', 'b=8', 'c=2006', 'ignore=.csv'] | |
850 |
|
850 | |||
851 | In [60]: import urllib |
|
851 | In [60]: import urllib | |
852 |
|
852 | |||
853 | """, |
|
853 | """, | |
854 | r"""\ |
|
854 | r"""\ | |
855 |
|
855 | |||
856 | In [133]: import numpy.random |
|
856 | In [133]: import numpy.random | |
857 |
|
857 | |||
858 | @suppress |
|
858 | @suppress | |
859 | In [134]: numpy.random.seed(2358) |
|
859 | In [134]: numpy.random.seed(2358) | |
860 |
|
860 | |||
861 | @doctest |
|
861 | @doctest | |
862 | In [135]: numpy.random.rand(10,2) |
|
862 | In [135]: numpy.random.rand(10,2) | |
863 | Out[135]: |
|
863 | Out[135]: | |
864 | array([[ 0.64524308, 0.59943846], |
|
864 | array([[ 0.64524308, 0.59943846], | |
865 | [ 0.47102322, 0.8715456 ], |
|
865 | [ 0.47102322, 0.8715456 ], | |
866 | [ 0.29370834, 0.74776844], |
|
866 | [ 0.29370834, 0.74776844], | |
867 | [ 0.99539577, 0.1313423 ], |
|
867 | [ 0.99539577, 0.1313423 ], | |
868 | [ 0.16250302, 0.21103583], |
|
868 | [ 0.16250302, 0.21103583], | |
869 | [ 0.81626524, 0.1312433 ], |
|
869 | [ 0.81626524, 0.1312433 ], | |
870 | [ 0.67338089, 0.72302393], |
|
870 | [ 0.67338089, 0.72302393], | |
871 | [ 0.7566368 , 0.07033696], |
|
871 | [ 0.7566368 , 0.07033696], | |
872 | [ 0.22591016, 0.77731835], |
|
872 | [ 0.22591016, 0.77731835], | |
873 | [ 0.0072729 , 0.34273127]]) |
|
873 | [ 0.0072729 , 0.34273127]]) | |
874 |
|
874 | |||
875 | """, |
|
875 | """, | |
876 |
|
876 | |||
877 | r""" |
|
877 | r""" | |
878 | In [106]: print x |
|
878 | In [106]: print x | |
879 | jdh |
|
879 | jdh | |
880 |
|
880 | |||
881 | In [109]: for i in range(10): |
|
881 | In [109]: for i in range(10): | |
882 | .....: print i |
|
882 | .....: print i | |
883 | .....: |
|
883 | .....: | |
884 | .....: |
|
884 | .....: | |
885 | 0 |
|
885 | 0 | |
886 | 1 |
|
886 | 1 | |
887 | 2 |
|
887 | 2 | |
888 | 3 |
|
888 | 3 | |
889 | 4 |
|
889 | 4 | |
890 | 5 |
|
890 | 5 | |
891 | 6 |
|
891 | 6 | |
892 | 7 |
|
892 | 7 | |
893 | 8 |
|
893 | 8 | |
894 | 9 |
|
894 | 9 | |
895 | """, |
|
895 | """, | |
896 |
|
896 | |||
897 | r""" |
|
897 | r""" | |
898 |
|
898 | |||
899 | In [144]: from pylab import * |
|
899 | In [144]: from pylab import * | |
900 |
|
900 | |||
901 | In [145]: ion() |
|
901 | In [145]: ion() | |
902 |
|
902 | |||
903 | # use a semicolon to suppress the output |
|
903 | # use a semicolon to suppress the output | |
904 | @savefig test_hist.png width=4in |
|
904 | @savefig test_hist.png width=4in | |
905 | In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); |
|
905 | In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); | |
906 |
|
906 | |||
907 |
|
907 | |||
908 | @savefig test_plot.png width=4in |
|
908 | @savefig test_plot.png width=4in | |
909 | In [151]: plot(np.random.randn(10000), 'o'); |
|
909 | In [151]: plot(np.random.randn(10000), 'o'); | |
910 | """, |
|
910 | """, | |
911 |
|
911 | |||
912 | r""" |
|
912 | r""" | |
913 | # use a semicolon to suppress the output |
|
913 | # use a semicolon to suppress the output | |
914 | In [151]: plt.clf() |
|
914 | In [151]: plt.clf() | |
915 |
|
915 | |||
916 | @savefig plot_simple.png width=4in |
|
916 | @savefig plot_simple.png width=4in | |
917 | In [151]: plot([1,2,3]) |
|
917 | In [151]: plot([1,2,3]) | |
918 |
|
918 | |||
919 | @savefig hist_simple.png width=4in |
|
919 | @savefig hist_simple.png width=4in | |
920 | In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); |
|
920 | In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); | |
921 |
|
921 | |||
922 | """, |
|
922 | """, | |
923 | r""" |
|
923 | r""" | |
924 | # update the current fig |
|
924 | # update the current fig | |
925 | In [151]: ylabel('number') |
|
925 | In [151]: ylabel('number') | |
926 |
|
926 | |||
927 | In [152]: title('normal distribution') |
|
927 | In [152]: title('normal distribution') | |
928 |
|
928 | |||
929 |
|
929 | |||
930 | @savefig hist_with_text.png |
|
930 | @savefig hist_with_text.png | |
931 | In [153]: grid(True) |
|
931 | In [153]: grid(True) | |
932 |
|
932 | |||
933 | @doctest float |
|
933 | @doctest float | |
934 | In [154]: 0.1 + 0.2 |
|
934 | In [154]: 0.1 + 0.2 | |
935 | Out[154]: 0.3 |
|
935 | Out[154]: 0.3 | |
936 |
|
936 | |||
937 | @doctest float |
|
937 | @doctest float | |
938 | In [155]: np.arange(16).reshape(4,4) |
|
938 | In [155]: np.arange(16).reshape(4,4) | |
939 | Out[155]: |
|
939 | Out[155]: | |
940 | array([[ 0, 1, 2, 3], |
|
940 | array([[ 0, 1, 2, 3], | |
941 | [ 4, 5, 6, 7], |
|
941 | [ 4, 5, 6, 7], | |
942 | [ 8, 9, 10, 11], |
|
942 | [ 8, 9, 10, 11], | |
943 | [12, 13, 14, 15]]) |
|
943 | [12, 13, 14, 15]]) | |
944 |
|
944 | |||
945 | In [1]: x = np.arange(16, dtype=float).reshape(4,4) |
|
945 | In [1]: x = np.arange(16, dtype=float).reshape(4,4) | |
946 |
|
946 | |||
947 | In [2]: x[0,0] = np.inf |
|
947 | In [2]: x[0,0] = np.inf | |
948 |
|
948 | |||
949 | In [3]: x[0,1] = np.nan |
|
949 | In [3]: x[0,1] = np.nan | |
950 |
|
950 | |||
951 | @doctest float |
|
951 | @doctest float | |
952 | In [4]: x |
|
952 | In [4]: x | |
953 | Out[4]: |
|
953 | Out[4]: | |
954 | array([[ inf, nan, 2., 3.], |
|
954 | array([[ inf, nan, 2., 3.], | |
955 | [ 4., 5., 6., 7.], |
|
955 | [ 4., 5., 6., 7.], | |
956 | [ 8., 9., 10., 11.], |
|
956 | [ 8., 9., 10., 11.], | |
957 | [ 12., 13., 14., 15.]]) |
|
957 | [ 12., 13., 14., 15.]]) | |
958 |
|
958 | |||
959 |
|
959 | |||
960 | """, |
|
960 | """, | |
961 | ] |
|
961 | ] | |
962 | # skip local-file depending first example: |
|
962 | # skip local-file depending first example: | |
963 | examples = examples[1:] |
|
963 | examples = examples[1:] | |
964 |
|
964 | |||
965 | #ipython_directive.DEBUG = True # dbg |
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965 | #ipython_directive.DEBUG = True # dbg | |
966 | #options = dict(suppress=True) # dbg |
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966 | #options = dict(suppress=True) # dbg | |
967 | options = dict() |
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967 | options = dict() | |
968 | for example in examples: |
|
968 | for example in examples: | |
969 | content = example.split('\n') |
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969 | content = example.split('\n') | |
970 | IPythonDirective('debug', arguments=None, options=options, |
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970 | IPythonDirective('debug', arguments=None, options=options, | |
971 | content=content, lineno=0, |
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971 | content=content, lineno=0, | |
972 | content_offset=None, block_text=None, |
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972 | content_offset=None, block_text=None, | |
973 | state=None, state_machine=None, |
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973 | state=None, state_machine=None, | |
974 | ) |
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974 | ) | |
975 |
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975 | |||
976 | # Run test suite as a script |
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976 | # Run test suite as a script | |
977 | if __name__=='__main__': |
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977 | if __name__=='__main__': | |
978 | if not os.path.isdir('_static'): |
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978 | if not os.path.isdir('_static'): | |
979 | os.mkdir('_static') |
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979 | os.mkdir('_static') | |
980 | test() |
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980 | test() | |
981 | print('All OK? Check figures in _static/') |
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981 | print('All OK? Check figures in _static/') |
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