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1 | """Use pretty.py for configurable pretty-printing. | |
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2 | ||
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3 | To enable this extension in your configuration | |
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4 | file, add the following to :file:`ipython_config.py`:: | |
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5 | ||
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6 | c.Global.extensions = ['IPython.extensions.pretty'] | |
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7 | def dict_pprinter(obj, p, cycle): | |
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8 | return p.text("<dict>") | |
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9 | c.PrettyResultDisplay.verbose = True | |
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10 | c.PrettyResultDisplay.defaults_for_type = [ | |
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11 | (dict, dict_pprinter) | |
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12 | ] | |
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13 | c.PrettyResultDisplay.defaults_for_type_by_name = [ | |
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14 | ('numpy', 'dtype', 'IPython.extensions.pretty.dtype_pprinter') | |
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15 | ] | |
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16 | ||
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17 | This extension can also be loaded by using the ``%load_ext`` magic:: | |
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18 | ||
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19 | %load_ext IPython.extensions.pretty | |
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20 | ||
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21 | If this extension is enabled, you can always add additional pretty printers | |
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22 | by doing:: | |
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23 | ||
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24 | ip = get_ipython() | |
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25 | prd = ip.get_component('pretty_result_display') | |
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26 | import numpy | |
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27 | from IPython.extensions.pretty import dtype_pprinter | |
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28 | prd.for_type(numpy.dtype, dtype_pprinter) | |
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29 | ||
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30 | # If you don't want to have numpy imported until it needs to be: | |
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31 | prd.for_type_by_name('numpy', 'dtype', dtype_pprinter) | |
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32 | """ | |
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33 | ||
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34 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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35 | # Imports | |
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36 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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37 | ||
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38 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext | |
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39 | from IPython.external import pretty | |
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40 | from IPython.core.component import Component | |
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41 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Bool, List | |
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42 | from IPython.utils.genutils import Term | |
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43 | from IPython.utils.autoattr import auto_attr | |
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44 | from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item | |
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45 | ||
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46 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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47 | # Code | |
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48 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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49 | ||
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50 | ||
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51 | _loaded = False | |
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52 | ||
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53 | ||
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54 | class PrettyResultDisplay(Component): | |
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55 | """A component for pretty printing on steroids.""" | |
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56 | ||
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57 | verbose = Bool(False, config=True) | |
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58 | ||
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59 | # A list of (type, func_name), like | |
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60 | # [(dict, 'my_dict_printer')] | |
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61 | # The final argument can also be a callable | |
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62 | defaults_for_type = List(default_value=[], config=True) | |
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63 | ||
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64 | # A list of (module_name, type_name, func_name), like | |
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65 | # [('numpy', 'dtype', 'IPython.extensions.pretty.dtype_pprinter')] | |
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66 | # The final argument can also be a callable | |
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67 | defaults_for_type_by_name = List(default_value=[], config=True) | |
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68 | ||
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69 | def __init__(self, parent, name=None, config=None): | |
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70 | super(PrettyResultDisplay, self).__init__(parent, name=name, config=config) | |
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71 | self._setup_defaults() | |
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72 | ||
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73 | def _setup_defaults(self): | |
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74 | """Initialize the default pretty printers.""" | |
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75 | for typ, func_name in self.defaults_for_type: | |
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76 | func = self._resolve_func_name(func_name) | |
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77 | self.for_type(typ, func) | |
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78 | for type_module, type_name, func_name in self.defaults_for_type_by_name: | |
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79 | func = self._resolve_func_name(func_name) | |
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80 | self.for_type_by_name(type_module, type_name, func) | |
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81 | ||
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82 | def _resolve_func_name(self, func_name): | |
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83 | if callable(func_name): | |
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84 | return func_name | |
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85 | elif isinstance(func_name, basestring): | |
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86 | return import_item(func_name) | |
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87 | else: | |
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88 | raise TypeError('func_name must be a str or callable, got: %r' % func_name) | |
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89 | ||
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90 | # Access other components like this rather than by a regular attribute. | |
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91 | # This won't lookup the InteractiveShell object until it is used and | |
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92 | # then it is cached. This is both efficient and couples this class | |
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93 | # more loosely to InteractiveShell. | |
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94 | @auto_attr | |
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95 | def shell(self): | |
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96 | return Component.get_instances( | |
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97 | root=self.root, | |
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98 | klass='IPython.core.iplib.InteractiveShell')[0] | |
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99 | ||
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100 | def __call__(self, otherself, arg): | |
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101 | """Uber-pretty-printing display hook. | |
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102 | ||
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103 | Called for displaying the result to the user. | |
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104 | """ | |
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105 | ||
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106 | if self.shell.pprint: | |
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107 | out = pretty.pretty(arg, verbose=self.verbose) | |
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108 | if '\n' in out: | |
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109 | # So that multi-line strings line up with the left column of | |
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110 | # the screen, instead of having the output prompt mess up | |
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111 | # their first line. | |
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112 | Term.cout.write('\n') | |
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113 | print >>Term.cout, out | |
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114 | else: | |
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115 | raise TryNext | |
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116 | ||
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117 | def for_type(self, typ, func): | |
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118 | """Add a pretty printer for a type.""" | |
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119 | return pretty.for_type(typ, func) | |
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120 | ||
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121 | def for_type_by_name(self, type_module, type_name, func): | |
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122 | """Add a pretty printer for a type by its name and module name.""" | |
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123 | return pretty.for_type_by_name(type_module, type_name, func) | |
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124 | ||
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125 | ||
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126 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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127 | # Initialization code for the extension | |
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128 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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129 | ||
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130 | ||
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131 | def load_ipython_extension(ip): | |
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132 | """Load the extension in IPython as a hook.""" | |
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133 | global _loaded | |
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134 | if not _loaded: | |
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135 | prd = PrettyResultDisplay(ip, name='pretty_result_display') | |
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136 | ip.set_hook('result_display', prd, priority=99) | |
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137 | _loaded = True | |
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138 | ||
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139 | def unload_ipython_extension(ip): | |
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140 | """Unload the extension.""" | |
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141 | # The hook system does not have a way to remove a hook so this is a pass | |
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142 | pass | |
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143 | ||
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144 | ||
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145 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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146 | # Example pretty printers | |
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147 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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148 | ||
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149 | ||
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150 | def dtype_pprinter(obj, p, cycle): | |
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151 | """ A pretty-printer for numpy dtype objects. | |
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152 | """ | |
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153 | if cycle: | |
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154 | return p.text('dtype(...)') | |
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155 | if hasattr(obj, 'fields'): | |
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156 | if obj.fields is None: | |
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157 | p.text(repr(obj)) | |
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158 | else: | |
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159 | p.begin_group(7, 'dtype([') | |
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160 | for i, field in enumerate(obj.descr): | |
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161 | if i > 0: | |
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162 | p.text(',') | |
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163 | p.breakable() | |
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164 | p.pretty(field) | |
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165 | p.end_group(7, '])') | |
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166 | ||
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167 | ||
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168 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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169 | # Tests | |
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170 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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171 | ||
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172 | ||
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173 | def test_pretty(): | |
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174 | """ | |
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175 | In [1]: from IPython.extensions import ipy_pretty | |
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176 | ||
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177 | In [2]: ipy_pretty.activate() | |
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178 | ||
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179 | In [3]: class A(object): | |
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180 | ...: def __repr__(self): | |
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181 | ...: return 'A()' | |
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182 | ...: | |
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183 | ...: | |
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184 | ||
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185 | In [4]: a = A() | |
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186 | ||
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187 | In [5]: a | |
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188 | Out[5]: A() | |
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189 | ||
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190 | In [6]: def a_pretty_printer(obj, p, cycle): | |
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191 | ...: p.text('<A>') | |
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192 | ...: | |
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193 | ...: | |
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194 | ||
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195 | In [7]: ipy_pretty.for_type(A, a_pretty_printer) | |
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196 | ||
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197 | In [8]: a | |
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198 | Out[8]: <A> | |
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199 | ||
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200 | In [9]: class B(object): | |
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201 | ...: def __repr__(self): | |
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202 | ...: return 'B()' | |
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203 | ...: | |
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204 | ...: | |
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205 | ||
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206 | In [10]: B.__module__, B.__name__ | |
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207 | Out[10]: ('__main__', 'B') | |
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208 | ||
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209 | In [11]: def b_pretty_printer(obj, p, cycle): | |
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210 | ....: p.text('<B>') | |
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211 | ....: | |
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212 | ....: | |
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213 | ||
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214 | In [12]: ipy_pretty.for_type_by_name('__main__', 'B', b_pretty_printer) | |
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215 | ||
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216 | In [13]: b = B() | |
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217 | ||
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218 | In [14]: b | |
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219 | Out[14]: <B> | |
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220 | """ | |
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221 | assert False, "This should only be doctested, not run." | |
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222 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
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2 | # encoding: utf-8 | |
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3 | """ | |
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4 | Simple tests for :mod:`IPython.extensions.pretty`. | |
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5 | """ | |
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6 | ||
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7 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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8 | # Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | |
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9 | # | |
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10 | # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |
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11 | # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |
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12 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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13 | ||
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14 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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15 | # Imports | |
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16 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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17 | ||
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18 | import sys | |
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19 | from unittest import TestCase | |
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20 | ||
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21 | from IPython.core.component import Component, masquerade_as | |
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22 | from IPython.core.iplib import InteractiveShell | |
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23 | from IPython.extensions import pretty as pretty_ext | |
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24 | from IPython.external import pretty | |
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25 | ||
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26 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import Bool | |
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27 | ||
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28 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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29 | # Tests | |
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30 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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31 | ||
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32 | ||
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33 | class InteractiveShellStub(Component): | |
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34 | pprint = Bool(True) | |
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35 | ||
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36 | class A(object): | |
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37 | pass | |
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38 | ||
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39 | def a_pprinter(o, p, c): | |
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40 | return p.text("<A>") | |
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41 | ||
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42 | class TestPrettyResultDisplay(TestCase): | |
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43 | ||
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44 | def setUp(self): | |
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45 | self.ip = InteractiveShellStub(None) | |
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46 | # This allows our stub to be retrieved instead of the real InteractiveShell | |
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47 | masquerade_as(self.ip, InteractiveShell) | |
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48 | self.prd = pretty_ext.PrettyResultDisplay(self.ip, name='pretty_result_display') | |
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49 | ||
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50 | def test_for_type(self): | |
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51 | self.prd.for_type(A, a_pprinter) | |
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52 | a = A() | |
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53 | result = pretty.pretty(a) | |
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54 | self.assertEquals(result, "<A>") | |
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55 | ||
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56 |
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61 | 61 | if self._nested_level == 1: |
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62 | 62 | self.unset() |
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63 | 63 | self._nested_level -= 1 |
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64 | return True | |
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64 | # Returning False will cause exceptions to propagate | |
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65 | return False | |
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65 | 66 | |
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66 | 67 | def add_builtin(self, key, value): |
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67 | 68 | """Add a builtin and save the original.""" |
@@ -62,7 +62,8 b' class DisplayTrap(Component):' | |||
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62 | 62 | if self._nested_level == 1: |
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63 | 63 | self.unset() |
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64 | 64 | self._nested_level -= 1 |
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65 | return True | |
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65 | # Returning False will cause exceptions to propagate | |
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66 | return False | |
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66 | 67 | |
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67 | 68 | def set(self): |
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68 | 69 | """Set the hook.""" |
@@ -1602,10 +1602,8 b' class InteractiveShell(Component, Magic):' | |||
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1602 | 1602 | else: |
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1603 | 1603 | magic_args = self.var_expand(magic_args,1) |
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1604 | 1604 | with nested(self.builtin_trap,): |
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1605 |
re |
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1606 | # Unfortunately, the return statement is what will trigger | |
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1607 | # the displayhook, but it is no longer set! | |
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1608 | # return result | |
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1605 | result = fn(magic_args) | |
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1606 | return result | |
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1609 | 1607 | |
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1610 | 1608 | def define_magic(self, magicname, func): |
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1611 | 1609 | """Expose own function as magic function for ipython |
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2274 | 2272 | return lineout |
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2275 | 2273 | |
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2276 | 2274 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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2275 | # Working with components | |
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2276 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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2277 | ||
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2278 | def get_component(self, name=None, klass=None): | |
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2279 | """Fetch a component by name and klass in my tree.""" | |
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2280 | c = Component.get_instances(root=self, name=name, klass=klass) | |
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2281 | if len(c) == 1: | |
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2282 | return c[0] | |
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2283 | else: | |
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2284 | return c | |
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2285 | ||
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2286 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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2277 | 2287 | # IPython extensions |
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2278 | 2288 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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2279 | 2289 | |
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2280 | 2290 | def load_extension(self, module_str): |
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2281 | """Load an IPython extension. | |
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2291 | """Load an IPython extension by its module name. | |
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2282 | 2292 | |
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2283 | 2293 | An IPython extension is an importable Python module that has |
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2284 | 2294 | a function with the signature:: |
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2285 | 2295 | |
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2286 |
def load_i |
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2296 | def load_ipython_extension(ipython): | |
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2287 | 2297 | # Do things with ipython |
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2288 | 2298 | |
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2289 | 2299 | This function is called after your extension is imported and the |
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2292 | 2302 | that point, including defining new magic and aliases, adding new |
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2293 | 2303 | components, etc. |
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2294 | 2304 | |
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2305 | The :func:`load_ipython_extension` will be called again is you | |
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2306 | load or reload the extension again. It is up to the extension | |
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2307 | author to add code to manage that. | |
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2308 | ||
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2295 | 2309 | You can put your extension modules anywhere you want, as long as |
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2296 | 2310 | they can be imported by Python's standard import mechanism. However, |
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2297 | 2311 | to make it easy to write extensions, you can also put your extensions |
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2300 | 2314 | """ |
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2301 | 2315 | from IPython.utils.syspathcontext import prepended_to_syspath |
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2302 | 2316 | |
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2303 | if module_str in sys.modules: | |
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2304 | return | |
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2317 | if module_str not in sys.modules: | |
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2318 | with prepended_to_syspath(self.ipython_extension_dir): | |
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2319 | __import__(module_str) | |
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2320 | mod = sys.modules[module_str] | |
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2321 | self._call_load_ipython_extension(mod) | |
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2305 | 2322 | |
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2306 | with prepended_to_syspath(self.ipython_extension_dir): | |
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2307 | __import__(module_str) | |
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2323 | def unload_extension(self, module_str): | |
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2324 | """Unload an IPython extension by its module name. | |
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2325 | ||
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2326 | This function looks up the extension's name in ``sys.modules`` and | |
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2327 | simply calls ``mod.unload_ipython_extension(self)``. | |
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2328 | """ | |
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2329 | if module_str in sys.modules: | |
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2308 | 2330 | mod = sys.modules[module_str] |
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2309 |
self._call_load_i |
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2331 | self._call_unload_ipython_extension(mod) | |
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2310 | 2332 | |
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2311 | 2333 | def reload_extension(self, module_str): |
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2312 |
"""Reload an IPython extension by |
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2334 | """Reload an IPython extension by calling reload. | |
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2335 | ||
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2336 | If the module has not been loaded before, | |
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2337 | :meth:`InteractiveShell.load_extension` is called. Otherwise | |
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2338 | :func:`reload` is called and then the :func:`load_ipython_extension` | |
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2339 | function of the module, if it exists is called. | |
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2340 | """ | |
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2313 | 2341 | from IPython.utils.syspathcontext import prepended_to_syspath |
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2314 | 2342 | |
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2315 | 2343 | with prepended_to_syspath(self.ipython_extension_dir): |
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2316 | 2344 | if module_str in sys.modules: |
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2317 | 2345 | mod = sys.modules[module_str] |
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2318 | 2346 | reload(mod) |
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2319 |
self._call_load_i |
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2347 | self._call_load_ipython_extension(mod) | |
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2320 | 2348 | else: |
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2321 |
self.load_extension( |
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2349 | self.load_extension(module_str) | |
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2350 | ||
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2351 | def _call_load_ipython_extension(self, mod): | |
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2352 | if hasattr(mod, 'load_ipython_extension'): | |
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2353 | mod.load_ipython_extension(self) | |
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2322 | 2354 | |
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2323 |
def _call_load_i |
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2324 |
if hasattr(mod, 'load_i |
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2325 |
mod.load_i |
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2355 | def _call_unload_ipython_extension(self, mod): | |
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2356 | if hasattr(mod, 'unload_ipython_extension'): | |
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2357 | mod.unload_ipython_extension(self) | |
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2326 | 2358 | |
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2327 | 2359 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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2328 | 2360 | # Things related to the prefilter |
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3537 | 3537 | elif 'tk' in parameter_s: |
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3538 | 3538 | return inputhook.enable_tk(app) |
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3539 | 3539 | |
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3540 | def magic_load_ext(self, module_str): | |
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3541 | """Load an IPython extension by its module name.""" | |
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3542 | self.load_extension(module_str) | |
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3543 | ||
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3544 | def magic_unload_ext(self, module_str): | |
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3545 | """Unload an IPython extension by its module name.""" | |
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3546 | self.unload_extension(module_str) | |
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3547 | ||
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3548 | def magic_reload_ext(self, module_str): | |
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3549 | """Reload an IPython extension by its module name.""" | |
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3550 | self.reload_extension(module_str) | |
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3540 | 3551 | |
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3541 | 3552 | # end Magic |
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164 | 164 | |
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165 | 165 | latex_documents = [ ('index', 'ipython.tex', 'IPython Documentation', |
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166 | 166 | ur"""The IPython Development Team""", |
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167 | 'manual'), | |
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167 | 'manual', True), | |
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168 | 168 | ] |
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169 | 169 | |
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170 | 170 | # The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of |
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54 | 54 | :attr:`c.Global.extensions` |
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55 | 55 | A list of strings, each of which is an importable IPython extension. An |
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56 | 56 | IPython extension is a regular Python module or package that has a |
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57 |
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58 | extension is loaded with the currently running | |
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57 | :func:`load_ipython_extension(ip)` method. This method gets called when | |
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58 | the extension is loaded with the currently running | |
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59 | 59 | :class:`~IPython.core.iplib.InteractiveShell` as its only argument. You |
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60 | 60 | can put your extensions anywhere they can be imported but we add the |
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61 | 61 | :file:`extensions` subdirectory of the ipython directory to ``sys.path`` |
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62 |
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63 | are not executed in the user's interactive namespace and they must | |
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64 |
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65 | :command:`ipython`. | |
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62 | during extension loading, so you can put them there as well. Extensions | |
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63 | are not executed in the user's interactive namespace and they must be pure | |
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64 | Python code. Extensions are the recommended way of customizing | |
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65 | :command:`ipython`. Extensions can provide an | |
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66 | :func:`unload_ipython_extension` that will be called when the extension is | |
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67 | unloaded. | |
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66 | 68 | |
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67 | 69 | :attr:`c.Global.exec_lines` |
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68 | 70 | A list of strings, each of which is Python code that is run in the user's |
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23 | 23 | this code will either i) be revived by someone willing to maintain it with |
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24 | 24 | tests and docs and re-included into IPython or 2) be removed from IPython |
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25 | 25 | proper, but put into a separate third-party Python package. No new code will |
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26 | be allowed here. | |
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26 | be allowed here. If your favorite extension has been moved here please | |
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27 | contact the IPython developer mailing list to help us determine the best | |
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28 | course of action. | |
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27 | 29 | |
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28 | 30 | * :mod:`IPython.extensions`. This package contains fully supported IPython |
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29 | 31 | extensions. These extensions adhere to the official IPython extension API |
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30 | 32 | and can be enabled by adding them to a field in the configuration file. |
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33 | If your extension is no longer in this location, please look in | |
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34 | :mod:`IPython.quarantine` and :mod:`IPython.deathrow` and contact the | |
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35 | IPython developer mailing list. | |
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31 | 36 | |
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32 | 37 | * :mod:`IPython.external`. This package contains third party packages and |
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33 | 38 | modules that IPython ships internally to reduce the number of dependencies. |
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49 | 54 | * :mod:`IPython.quarantine`. This is for code that doesn't meet IPython's |
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50 | 55 | standards, but that we plan on keeping. To be moved out of this sub-package |
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51 | 56 | a module needs to have approval of the core IPython developers, tests and |
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52 | documentation. | |
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57 | documentation. If your favorite extension has been moved here please contact | |
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58 | the IPython developer mailing list to help us determine the best course of | |
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59 | action. | |
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53 | 60 | |
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54 | 61 | * :mod:`IPython.scripts`. This package contains a variety of top-level |
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55 | 62 | command line scripts. Eventually, these should be moved to the |
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85 | 85 | Once the engines are running with MPI enabled, you are ready to go. You can |
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86 | 86 | now call any code that uses MPI in the IPython engines. And, all of this can |
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87 | 87 | be done interactively. Here we show a simple example that uses mpi4py |
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88 | [mpi4py]_. | |
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88 | [mpi4py]_ version 1.1.0 or later. | |
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89 | 89 | |
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90 | 90 | First, lets define a simply function that uses MPI to calculate the sum of a |
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91 | 91 | distributed array. Save the following text in a file called :file:`psum.py`: |
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94 | 94 | |
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95 | 95 | from mpi4py import MPI |
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96 | 96 | import numpy as np |
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97 | ||
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97 | ||
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98 | 98 | def psum(a): |
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99 | 99 | s = np.sum(a) |
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100 | return MPI.COMM_WORLD.Allreduce(s,MPI.SUM) | |
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100 | rcvBuf = np.array(0.0,'d') | |
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101 | MPI.COMM_WORLD.Allreduce([s, MPI.DOUBLE], | |
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102 | [rcvBuf, MPI.DOUBLE], | |
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103 | op=MPI.SUM) | |
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104 | return rcvBuf | |
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101 | 105 | |
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102 | 106 | Now, start an IPython cluster in the same directory as :file:`psum.py`:: |
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103 | 107 |
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26 | 26 | New features |
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27 | 27 | ------------ |
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28 | 28 | |
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29 | * The :mod:`IPython.extensions.pretty` extension has been moved out of | |
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30 | quarantine and fully updated to the new extension API. | |
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31 | ||
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32 | * New magics for loading/unloading/reloading extensions have been added: | |
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33 | ``%load_ext``, ``%unload_ext`` and ``%reload_ext``. | |
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34 | ||
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29 | 35 | * The configuration system and configuration files are brand new. See the |
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30 | 36 | configuration system :ref:`documentation <config_index>` for more details. |
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31 | 37 | |
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133 | 139 | Bug fixes |
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134 | 140 | --------- |
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135 | 141 | |
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142 | * Previously, the latex Sphinx docs were in a single chapter. This has been | |
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143 | fixed by adding a sixth argument of True to the ``latex_documents`` | |
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144 | attribute of :file:`conf.py`. | |
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145 | ||
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146 | * The ``psum`` example in the MPI documentation has been updated to mpi4py | |
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147 | version 1.1.0. Thanks to J. Thomas for this fix. | |
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148 | ||
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149 | * The top-level, zero-install :file:`ipython.py` script has been updated to | |
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150 | the new application launching API. | |
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151 | ||
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136 | 152 | * Keyboard interrupts now work with GUI support enabled across all platforms |
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137 | 153 | and all GUI toolkits reliably. |
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138 | 154 | |
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139 | 155 | Backwards incompatible changes |
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140 | 156 | ------------------------------ |
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141 | 157 | |
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158 | * The extension loading functions have been renamed to | |
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159 | :func:`load_ipython_extension` and :func:`unload_ipython_extension`. | |
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160 | ||
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142 | 161 | * :class:`~IPython.core.iplib.InteractiveShell` no longer takes an |
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143 | 162 | ``embedded`` argument. Instead just use the |
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144 | 163 | :class:`~IPython.core.iplib.InteractiveShellEmbed` class. |
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7 | 7 | to facilitate non-root 'zero-installation' (just copy the source tree |
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8 | 8 | somewhere and run ipython.py) and development. """ |
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9 | 9 | |
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10 | import IPython.core.shell | |
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11 | IPython.core.shell.start().mainloop() | |
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10 | from IPython.core.ipapp import launch_new_instance | |
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11 | ||
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12 | launch_new_instance() |
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1 | """ Use pretty.py for configurable pretty-printing. | |
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2 | ||
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3 | Register pretty-printers for types using ipy_pretty.for_type() or | |
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4 | ipy_pretty.for_type_by_name(). For example, to use the example pretty-printer | |
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5 | for numpy dtype objects, add the following to your ipy_user_conf.py:: | |
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6 | ||
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7 | from IPython.extensions import ipy_pretty | |
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8 | ||
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9 | ipy_pretty.activate() | |
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10 | ||
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11 | # If you want to have numpy always imported anyways: | |
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12 | import numpy | |
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13 | ipy_pretty.for_type(numpy.dtype, ipy_pretty.dtype_pprinter) | |
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14 | ||
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15 | # If you don't want to have numpy imported until it needs to be: | |
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16 | ipy_pretty.for_type_by_name('numpy', 'dtype', ipy_pretty.dtype_pprinter) | |
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17 | """ | |
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18 | ||
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19 | from IPython.core import ipapi | |
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20 | from IPython.core.error import TryNext | |
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21 | from IPython.utils.genutils import Term | |
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22 | ||
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23 | from IPython.external import pretty | |
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24 | ||
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25 | ip = ipapi.get() | |
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26 | ||
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27 | ||
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28 | #### Implementation ############################################################ | |
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29 | ||
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30 | def pretty_result_display(self, arg): | |
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31 | """ Uber-pretty-printing display hook. | |
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32 | ||
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33 | Called for displaying the result to the user. | |
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34 | """ | |
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35 | ||
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36 | if ip.options.pprint: | |
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37 | verbose = getattr(ip.options, 'pretty_verbose', False) | |
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38 | out = pretty.pretty(arg, verbose=verbose) | |
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39 | if '\n' in out: | |
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40 | # So that multi-line strings line up with the left column of | |
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41 | # the screen, instead of having the output prompt mess up | |
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42 | # their first line. | |
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43 | Term.cout.write('\n') | |
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44 | print >>Term.cout, out | |
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45 | else: | |
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46 | raise TryNext | |
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47 | ||
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48 | ||
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49 | #### API ####################################################################### | |
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50 | ||
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51 | # Expose the for_type and for_type_by_name functions for easier use. | |
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52 | for_type = pretty.for_type | |
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53 | for_type_by_name = pretty.for_type_by_name | |
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54 | ||
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55 | ||
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56 | # FIXME: write deactivate(). We need a way to remove a hook. | |
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57 | def activate(): | |
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58 | """ Activate this extension. | |
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59 | """ | |
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60 | ip.set_hook('result_display', pretty_result_display, priority=99) | |
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61 | ||
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62 | ||
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63 | #### Example pretty-printers ################################################### | |
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64 | ||
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65 | def dtype_pprinter(obj, p, cycle): | |
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66 | """ A pretty-printer for numpy dtype objects. | |
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67 | """ | |
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68 | if cycle: | |
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69 | return p.text('dtype(...)') | |
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70 | if obj.fields is None: | |
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71 | p.text(repr(obj)) | |
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72 | else: | |
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73 | p.begin_group(7, 'dtype([') | |
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74 | for i, field in enumerate(obj.descr): | |
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75 | if i > 0: | |
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76 | p.text(',') | |
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77 | p.breakable() | |
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78 | p.pretty(field) | |
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79 | p.end_group(7, '])') | |
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80 | ||
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81 | ||
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82 | #### Tests ##################################################################### | |
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83 | ||
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84 | def test_pretty(): | |
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85 | """ | |
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86 | In [1]: from IPython.extensions import ipy_pretty | |
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87 | ||
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88 | In [2]: ipy_pretty.activate() | |
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89 | ||
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90 | In [3]: class A(object): | |
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91 | ...: def __repr__(self): | |
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92 | ...: return 'A()' | |
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93 | ...: | |
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94 | ...: | |
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95 | ||
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96 | In [4]: a = A() | |
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97 | ||
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98 | In [5]: a | |
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99 | Out[5]: A() | |
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100 | ||
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101 | In [6]: def a_pretty_printer(obj, p, cycle): | |
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102 | ...: p.text('<A>') | |
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103 | ...: | |
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104 | ...: | |
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105 | ||
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106 | In [7]: ipy_pretty.for_type(A, a_pretty_printer) | |
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107 | ||
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108 | In [8]: a | |
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109 | Out[8]: <A> | |
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110 | ||
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111 | In [9]: class B(object): | |
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112 | ...: def __repr__(self): | |
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113 | ...: return 'B()' | |
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114 | ...: | |
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115 | ...: | |
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116 | ||
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117 | In [10]: B.__module__, B.__name__ | |
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118 | Out[10]: ('__main__', 'B') | |
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119 | ||
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120 | In [11]: def b_pretty_printer(obj, p, cycle): | |
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121 | ....: p.text('<B>') | |
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122 | ....: | |
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123 | ....: | |
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124 | ||
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125 | In [12]: ipy_pretty.for_type_by_name('__main__', 'B', b_pretty_printer) | |
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126 | ||
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127 | In [13]: b = B() | |
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128 | ||
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129 | In [14]: b | |
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130 | Out[14]: <B> | |
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131 | """ | |
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132 | assert False, "This should only be doctested, not run." | |
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133 |
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