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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | """Module for interactively running scripts. |
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2 | """Module for interactively running scripts. | |
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4 | This module implements classes for interactively running scripts written for |
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4 | This module implements classes for interactively running scripts written for | |
5 | any system with a prompt which can be matched by a regexp suitable for |
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5 | any system with a prompt which can be matched by a regexp suitable for | |
6 | pexpect. It can be used to run as if they had been typed up interactively, an |
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6 | pexpect. It can be used to run as if they had been typed up interactively, an | |
7 | arbitrary series of commands for the target system. |
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7 | arbitrary series of commands for the target system. | |
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9 | The module includes classes ready for IPython (with the default prompts), |
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9 | The module includes classes ready for IPython (with the default prompts), | |
10 | plain Python and SAGE, but making a new one is trivial. To see how to use it, |
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10 | plain Python and SAGE, but making a new one is trivial. To see how to use it, | |
11 | simply run the module as a script: |
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11 | simply run the module as a script: | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | ./irunner.py --help |
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13 | ./irunner.py --help | |
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15 |
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16 | This is an extension of Ken Schutte <kschutte-AT-csail.mit.edu>'s script |
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16 | This is an extension of Ken Schutte <kschutte-AT-csail.mit.edu>'s script | |
17 | contributed on the ipython-user list: |
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17 | contributed on the ipython-user list: | |
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18 | |||
19 | http://scipy.net/pipermail/ipython-user/2006-May/001705.html |
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19 | http://scipy.net/pipermail/ipython-user/2006-May/001705.html | |
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21 |
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22 | NOTES: |
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22 | NOTES: | |
23 |
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24 | - This module requires pexpect, available in most linux distros, or which can |
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24 | - This module requires pexpect, available in most linux distros, or which can | |
25 | be downloaded from |
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25 | be downloaded from | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | http://pexpect.sourceforge.net |
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27 | http://pexpect.sourceforge.net | |
28 |
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28 | |||
29 | - Because pexpect only works under Unix or Windows-Cygwin, this has the same |
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29 | - Because pexpect only works under Unix or Windows-Cygwin, this has the same | |
30 | limitations. This means that it will NOT work under native windows Python. |
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30 | limitations. This means that it will NOT work under native windows Python. | |
31 | """ |
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31 | """ | |
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33 | # Stdlib imports |
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33 | # Stdlib imports | |
34 | import optparse |
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34 | import optparse | |
35 | import os |
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35 | import os | |
36 | import sys |
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36 | import sys | |
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37 | |||
38 | # Third-party modules. |
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38 | # Third-party modules. | |
39 | import pexpect |
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39 | import pexpect | |
40 |
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40 | |||
41 | # Global usage strings, to avoid indentation issues when typing it below. |
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41 | # Global usage strings, to avoid indentation issues when typing it below. | |
42 | USAGE = """ |
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42 | USAGE = """ | |
43 | Interactive script runner, type: %s |
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43 | Interactive script runner, type: %s | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 | runner [opts] script_name |
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45 | runner [opts] script_name | |
46 | """ |
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46 | """ | |
47 |
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47 | |||
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48 | def pexpect_monkeypatch(): | |||
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49 | """Patch pexpect to prevent unhandled exceptions at VM teardown. | |||
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50 | ||||
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51 | Calling this function will monkeypatch the pexpect.spawn class and modify | |||
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52 | its __del__ method to make it more robust in the face of failures that can | |||
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53 | occur if it is called when the Python VM is shutting down. | |||
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54 | ||||
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55 | Since Python may fire __del__ methods arbitrarily late, it's possible for | |||
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56 | them to execute during the teardown of the Python VM itself. At this | |||
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57 | point, various builtin modules have been reset to None. Thus, the call to | |||
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58 | self.close() will trigger an exception because it tries to call os.close(), | |||
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59 | and os is now None. | |||
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60 | """ | |||
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61 | ||||
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62 | if pexpect.__version__[:3] >= '2.2': | |||
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63 | # No need to patch, fix is already the upstream version. | |||
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64 | return | |||
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65 | ||||
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66 | def __del__(self): | |||
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67 | """This makes sure that no system resources are left open. | |||
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68 | Python only garbage collects Python objects. OS file descriptors | |||
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69 | are not Python objects, so they must be handled explicitly. | |||
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70 | If the child file descriptor was opened outside of this class | |||
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71 | (passed to the constructor) then this does not close it. | |||
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72 | """ | |||
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73 | if not self.closed: | |||
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74 | try: | |||
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75 | self.close() | |||
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76 | except AttributeError: | |||
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77 | pass | |||
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78 | ||||
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79 | pexpect.spawn.__del__ = __del__ | |||
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80 | ||||
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81 | pexpect_monkeypatch() | |||
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82 | ||||
48 | # The generic runner class |
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83 | # The generic runner class | |
49 | class InteractiveRunner(object): |
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84 | class InteractiveRunner(object): | |
50 | """Class to run a sequence of commands through an interactive program.""" |
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85 | """Class to run a sequence of commands through an interactive program.""" | |
51 |
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86 | |||
52 | def __init__(self,program,prompts,args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): |
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87 | def __init__(self,program,prompts,args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): | |
53 | """Construct a runner. |
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88 | """Construct a runner. | |
54 |
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89 | |||
55 | Inputs: |
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90 | Inputs: | |
56 |
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91 | |||
57 | - program: command to execute the given program. |
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92 | - program: command to execute the given program. | |
58 |
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93 | |||
59 | - prompts: a list of patterns to match as valid prompts, in the |
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94 | - prompts: a list of patterns to match as valid prompts, in the | |
60 | format used by pexpect. This basically means that it can be either |
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95 | format used by pexpect. This basically means that it can be either | |
61 | a string (to be compiled as a regular expression) or a list of such |
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96 | a string (to be compiled as a regular expression) or a list of such | |
62 | (it must be a true list, as pexpect does type checks). |
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97 | (it must be a true list, as pexpect does type checks). | |
63 |
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98 | |||
64 | If more than one prompt is given, the first is treated as the main |
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99 | If more than one prompt is given, the first is treated as the main | |
65 | program prompt and the others as 'continuation' prompts, like |
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100 | program prompt and the others as 'continuation' prompts, like | |
66 | python's. This means that blank lines in the input source are |
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101 | python's. This means that blank lines in the input source are | |
67 | ommitted when the first prompt is matched, but are NOT ommitted when |
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102 | ommitted when the first prompt is matched, but are NOT ommitted when | |
68 | the continuation one matches, since this is how python signals the |
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103 | the continuation one matches, since this is how python signals the | |
69 | end of multiline input interactively. |
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104 | end of multiline input interactively. | |
70 |
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105 | |||
71 | Optional inputs: |
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106 | Optional inputs: | |
72 |
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107 | |||
73 | - args(None): optional list of strings to pass as arguments to the |
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108 | - args(None): optional list of strings to pass as arguments to the | |
74 | child program. |
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109 | child program. | |
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110 | |||
76 | - out(sys.stdout): if given, an output stream to be used when writing |
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111 | - out(sys.stdout): if given, an output stream to be used when writing | |
77 | output. The only requirement is that it must have a .write() method. |
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112 | output. The only requirement is that it must have a .write() method. | |
78 |
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113 | |||
79 | Public members not parameterized in the constructor: |
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114 | Public members not parameterized in the constructor: | |
80 |
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81 | - delaybeforesend(0): Newer versions of pexpect have a delay before |
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116 | - delaybeforesend(0): Newer versions of pexpect have a delay before | |
82 | sending each new input. For our purposes here, it's typically best |
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117 | sending each new input. For our purposes here, it's typically best | |
83 | to just set this to zero, but if you encounter reliability problems |
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118 | to just set this to zero, but if you encounter reliability problems | |
84 | or want an interactive run to pause briefly at each prompt, just |
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119 | or want an interactive run to pause briefly at each prompt, just | |
85 | increase this value (it is measured in seconds). Note that this |
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120 | increase this value (it is measured in seconds). Note that this | |
86 | variable is not honored at all by older versions of pexpect. |
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121 | variable is not honored at all by older versions of pexpect. | |
87 | """ |
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122 | """ | |
88 |
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123 | |||
89 | self.program = program |
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124 | self.program = program | |
90 | self.prompts = prompts |
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125 | self.prompts = prompts | |
91 | if args is None: args = [] |
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126 | if args is None: args = [] | |
92 | self.args = args |
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127 | self.args = args | |
93 | self.out = out |
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128 | self.out = out | |
94 | self.echo = echo |
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129 | self.echo = echo | |
95 | # Other public members which we don't make as parameters, but which |
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130 | # Other public members which we don't make as parameters, but which | |
96 | # users may occasionally want to tweak |
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131 | # users may occasionally want to tweak | |
97 | self.delaybeforesend = 0 |
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132 | self.delaybeforesend = 0 | |
98 |
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133 | |||
99 | # Create child process and hold on to it so we don't have to re-create |
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134 | # Create child process and hold on to it so we don't have to re-create | |
100 | # for every single execution call |
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135 | # for every single execution call | |
101 | c = self.child = pexpect.spawn(self.program,self.args,timeout=None) |
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136 | c = self.child = pexpect.spawn(self.program,self.args,timeout=None) | |
102 | c.delaybeforesend = self.delaybeforesend |
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137 | c.delaybeforesend = self.delaybeforesend | |
103 | # pexpect hard-codes the terminal size as (24,80) (rows,columns). |
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138 | # pexpect hard-codes the terminal size as (24,80) (rows,columns). | |
104 | # This causes problems because any line longer than 80 characters gets |
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139 | # This causes problems because any line longer than 80 characters gets | |
105 | # completely overwrapped on the printed outptut (even though |
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140 | # completely overwrapped on the printed outptut (even though | |
106 | # internally the code runs fine). We reset this to 99 rows X 200 |
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141 | # internally the code runs fine). We reset this to 99 rows X 200 | |
107 | # columns (arbitrarily chosen), which should avoid problems in all |
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142 | # columns (arbitrarily chosen), which should avoid problems in all | |
108 | # reasonable cases. |
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143 | # reasonable cases. | |
109 | c.setwinsize(99,200) |
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144 | c.setwinsize(99,200) | |
110 |
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145 | |||
111 | def close(self): |
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146 | def close(self): | |
112 | """close child process""" |
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147 | """close child process""" | |
113 |
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148 | |||
114 | self.child.close() |
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149 | self.child.close() | |
115 |
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150 | |||
116 | def run_file(self,fname,interact=False,get_output=False): |
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151 | def run_file(self,fname,interact=False,get_output=False): | |
117 | """Run the given file interactively. |
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152 | """Run the given file interactively. | |
118 |
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153 | |||
119 | Inputs: |
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154 | Inputs: | |
120 |
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155 | |||
121 | -fname: name of the file to execute. |
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156 | -fname: name of the file to execute. | |
122 |
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157 | |||
123 | See the run_source docstring for the meaning of the optional |
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158 | See the run_source docstring for the meaning of the optional | |
124 | arguments.""" |
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159 | arguments.""" | |
125 |
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160 | |||
126 | fobj = open(fname,'r') |
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161 | fobj = open(fname,'r') | |
127 | try: |
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162 | try: | |
128 | out = self.run_source(fobj,interact,get_output) |
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163 | out = self.run_source(fobj,interact,get_output) | |
129 | finally: |
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164 | finally: | |
130 | fobj.close() |
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165 | fobj.close() | |
131 | if get_output: |
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166 | if get_output: | |
132 | return out |
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167 | return out | |
133 |
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168 | |||
134 | def run_source(self,source,interact=False,get_output=False): |
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169 | def run_source(self,source,interact=False,get_output=False): | |
135 | """Run the given source code interactively. |
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170 | """Run the given source code interactively. | |
136 |
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171 | |||
137 | Inputs: |
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172 | Inputs: | |
138 |
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173 | |||
139 | - source: a string of code to be executed, or an open file object we |
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174 | - source: a string of code to be executed, or an open file object we | |
140 | can iterate over. |
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175 | can iterate over. | |
141 |
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176 | |||
142 | Optional inputs: |
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177 | Optional inputs: | |
143 |
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178 | |||
144 | - interact(False): if true, start to interact with the running |
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179 | - interact(False): if true, start to interact with the running | |
145 | program at the end of the script. Otherwise, just exit. |
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180 | program at the end of the script. Otherwise, just exit. | |
146 |
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181 | |||
147 | - get_output(False): if true, capture the output of the child process |
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182 | - get_output(False): if true, capture the output of the child process | |
148 | (filtering the input commands out) and return it as a string. |
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183 | (filtering the input commands out) and return it as a string. | |
149 |
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184 | |||
150 | Returns: |
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185 | Returns: | |
151 | A string containing the process output, but only if requested. |
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186 | A string containing the process output, but only if requested. | |
152 | """ |
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187 | """ | |
153 |
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188 | |||
154 | # if the source is a string, chop it up in lines so we can iterate |
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189 | # if the source is a string, chop it up in lines so we can iterate | |
155 | # over it just as if it were an open file. |
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190 | # over it just as if it were an open file. | |
156 | if not isinstance(source,file): |
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191 | if not isinstance(source,file): | |
157 | source = source.splitlines(True) |
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192 | source = source.splitlines(True) | |
158 |
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193 | |||
159 | if self.echo: |
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194 | if self.echo: | |
160 | # normalize all strings we write to use the native OS line |
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195 | # normalize all strings we write to use the native OS line | |
161 | # separators. |
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196 | # separators. | |
162 | linesep = os.linesep |
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197 | linesep = os.linesep | |
163 | stdwrite = self.out.write |
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198 | stdwrite = self.out.write | |
164 | write = lambda s: stdwrite(s.replace('\r\n',linesep)) |
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199 | write = lambda s: stdwrite(s.replace('\r\n',linesep)) | |
165 | else: |
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200 | else: | |
166 | # Quiet mode, all writes are no-ops |
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201 | # Quiet mode, all writes are no-ops | |
167 | write = lambda s: None |
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202 | write = lambda s: None | |
168 |
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203 | |||
169 | c = self.child |
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204 | c = self.child | |
170 | prompts = c.compile_pattern_list(self.prompts) |
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205 | prompts = c.compile_pattern_list(self.prompts) | |
171 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) |
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206 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) | |
172 |
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207 | |||
173 | # Flag whether the script ends normally or not, to know whether we can |
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208 | # Flag whether the script ends normally or not, to know whether we can | |
174 | # do anything further with the underlying process. |
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209 | # do anything further with the underlying process. | |
175 | end_normal = True |
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210 | end_normal = True | |
176 |
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211 | |||
177 | # If the output was requested, store it in a list for return at the end |
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212 | # If the output was requested, store it in a list for return at the end | |
178 | if get_output: |
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213 | if get_output: | |
179 | output = [] |
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214 | output = [] | |
180 | store_output = output.append |
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215 | store_output = output.append | |
181 |
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216 | |||
182 | for cmd in source: |
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217 | for cmd in source: | |
183 | # skip blank lines for all matches to the 'main' prompt, while the |
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218 | # skip blank lines for all matches to the 'main' prompt, while the | |
184 | # secondary prompts do not |
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219 | # secondary prompts do not | |
185 | if prompt_idx==0 and \ |
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220 | if prompt_idx==0 and \ | |
186 | (cmd.isspace() or cmd.lstrip().startswith('#')): |
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221 | (cmd.isspace() or cmd.lstrip().startswith('#')): | |
187 | write(cmd) |
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222 | write(cmd) | |
188 | continue |
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223 | continue | |
189 |
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224 | |||
190 | #write('AFTER: '+c.after) # dbg |
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225 | #write('AFTER: '+c.after) # dbg | |
191 | write(c.after) |
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226 | write(c.after) | |
192 | c.send(cmd) |
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227 | c.send(cmd) | |
193 | try: |
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228 | try: | |
194 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) |
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229 | prompt_idx = c.expect_list(prompts) | |
195 | except pexpect.EOF: |
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230 | except pexpect.EOF: | |
196 | # this will happen if the child dies unexpectedly |
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231 | # this will happen if the child dies unexpectedly | |
197 | write(c.before) |
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232 | write(c.before) | |
198 | end_normal = False |
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233 | end_normal = False | |
199 | break |
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234 | break | |
200 |
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235 | |||
201 | write(c.before) |
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236 | write(c.before) | |
202 |
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237 | |||
203 | # With an echoing process, the output we get in c.before contains |
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238 | # With an echoing process, the output we get in c.before contains | |
204 | # the command sent, a newline, and then the actual process output |
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239 | # the command sent, a newline, and then the actual process output | |
205 | if get_output: |
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240 | if get_output: | |
206 | store_output(c.before[len(cmd+'\n'):]) |
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241 | store_output(c.before[len(cmd+'\n'):]) | |
207 | #write('CMD: <<%s>>' % cmd) # dbg |
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242 | #write('CMD: <<%s>>' % cmd) # dbg | |
208 | #write('OUTPUT: <<%s>>' % output[-1]) # dbg |
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243 | #write('OUTPUT: <<%s>>' % output[-1]) # dbg | |
209 |
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244 | |||
210 | self.out.flush() |
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245 | self.out.flush() | |
211 | if end_normal: |
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246 | if end_normal: | |
212 | if interact: |
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247 | if interact: | |
213 | c.send('\n') |
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248 | c.send('\n') | |
214 | print '<< Starting interactive mode >>', |
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249 | print '<< Starting interactive mode >>', | |
215 | try: |
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250 | try: | |
216 | c.interact() |
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251 | c.interact() | |
217 | except OSError: |
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252 | except OSError: | |
218 | # This is what fires when the child stops. Simply print a |
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253 | # This is what fires when the child stops. Simply print a | |
219 | # newline so the system prompt is aligned. The extra |
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254 | # newline so the system prompt is aligned. The extra | |
220 | # space is there to make sure it gets printed, otherwise |
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255 | # space is there to make sure it gets printed, otherwise | |
221 | # OS buffering sometimes just suppresses it. |
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256 | # OS buffering sometimes just suppresses it. | |
222 | write(' \n') |
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257 | write(' \n') | |
223 | self.out.flush() |
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258 | self.out.flush() | |
224 | else: |
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259 | else: | |
225 | if interact: |
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260 | if interact: | |
226 | e="Further interaction is not possible: child process is dead." |
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261 | e="Further interaction is not possible: child process is dead." | |
227 | print >> sys.stderr, e |
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262 | print >> sys.stderr, e | |
228 |
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263 | |||
229 | # Leave the child ready for more input later on, otherwise select just |
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264 | # Leave the child ready for more input later on, otherwise select just | |
230 | # hangs on the second invocation. |
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265 | # hangs on the second invocation. | |
231 | c.send('\n') |
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266 | c.send('\n') | |
232 |
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267 | |||
233 | # Return any requested output |
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268 | # Return any requested output | |
234 | if get_output: |
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269 | if get_output: | |
235 | return ''.join(output) |
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270 | return ''.join(output) | |
236 |
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271 | |||
237 | def main(self,argv=None): |
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272 | def main(self,argv=None): | |
238 | """Run as a command-line script.""" |
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273 | """Run as a command-line script.""" | |
239 |
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274 | |||
240 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=USAGE % self.__class__.__name__) |
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275 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=USAGE % self.__class__.__name__) | |
241 | newopt = parser.add_option |
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276 | newopt = parser.add_option | |
242 | newopt('-i','--interact',action='store_true',default=False, |
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277 | newopt('-i','--interact',action='store_true',default=False, | |
243 | help='Interact with the program after the script is run.') |
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278 | help='Interact with the program after the script is run.') | |
244 |
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279 | |||
245 | opts,args = parser.parse_args(argv) |
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280 | opts,args = parser.parse_args(argv) | |
246 |
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281 | |||
247 | if len(args) != 1: |
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282 | if len(args) != 1: | |
248 | print >> sys.stderr,"You must supply exactly one file to run." |
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283 | print >> sys.stderr,"You must supply exactly one file to run." | |
249 | sys.exit(1) |
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284 | sys.exit(1) | |
250 |
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285 | |||
251 | self.run_file(args[0],opts.interact) |
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286 | self.run_file(args[0],opts.interact) | |
252 |
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287 | |||
253 |
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288 | |||
254 | # Specific runners for particular programs |
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289 | # Specific runners for particular programs | |
255 | class IPythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): |
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290 | class IPythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): | |
256 | """Interactive IPython runner. |
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291 | """Interactive IPython runner. | |
257 |
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292 | |||
258 | This initalizes IPython in 'nocolor' mode for simplicity. This lets us |
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293 | This initalizes IPython in 'nocolor' mode for simplicity. This lets us | |
259 | avoid having to write a regexp that matches ANSI sequences, though pexpect |
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294 | avoid having to write a regexp that matches ANSI sequences, though pexpect | |
260 | does support them. If anyone contributes patches for ANSI color support, |
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295 | does support them. If anyone contributes patches for ANSI color support, | |
261 | they will be welcome. |
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296 | they will be welcome. | |
262 |
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297 | |||
263 | It also sets the prompts manually, since the prompt regexps for |
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298 | It also sets the prompts manually, since the prompt regexps for | |
264 | pexpect need to be matched to the actual prompts, so user-customized |
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299 | pexpect need to be matched to the actual prompts, so user-customized | |
265 | prompts would break this. |
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300 | prompts would break this. | |
266 | """ |
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301 | """ | |
267 |
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302 | |||
268 | def __init__(self,program = 'ipython',args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): |
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303 | def __init__(self,program = 'ipython',args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): | |
269 | """New runner, optionally passing the ipython command to use.""" |
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304 | """New runner, optionally passing the ipython command to use.""" | |
270 |
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305 | |||
271 | args0 = ['-colors','NoColor', |
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306 | args0 = ['-colors','NoColor', | |
272 | '-pi1','In [\\#]: ', |
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307 | '-pi1','In [\\#]: ', | |
273 | '-pi2',' .\\D.: ', |
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308 | '-pi2',' .\\D.: ', | |
274 | '-noterm_title', |
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309 | '-noterm_title', | |
275 | '-noautoindent'] |
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310 | '-noautoindent'] | |
276 | if args is None: args = args0 |
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311 | if args is None: args = args0 | |
277 | else: args = args0 + args |
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312 | else: args = args0 + args | |
278 | prompts = [r'In \[\d+\]: ',r' \.*: '] |
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313 | prompts = [r'In \[\d+\]: ',r' \.*: '] | |
279 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args,out,echo) |
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314 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args,out,echo) | |
280 |
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315 | |||
281 |
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316 | |||
282 | class PythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): |
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317 | class PythonRunner(InteractiveRunner): | |
283 | """Interactive Python runner.""" |
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318 | """Interactive Python runner.""" | |
284 |
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319 | |||
285 | def __init__(self,program='python',args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): |
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320 | def __init__(self,program='python',args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): | |
286 | """New runner, optionally passing the python command to use.""" |
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321 | """New runner, optionally passing the python command to use.""" | |
287 |
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322 | |||
288 | prompts = [r'>>> ',r'\.\.\. '] |
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323 | prompts = [r'>>> ',r'\.\.\. '] | |
289 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args,out,echo) |
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324 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args,out,echo) | |
290 |
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325 | |||
291 |
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326 | |||
292 | class SAGERunner(InteractiveRunner): |
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327 | class SAGERunner(InteractiveRunner): | |
293 | """Interactive SAGE runner. |
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328 | """Interactive SAGE runner. | |
294 |
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329 | |||
295 | WARNING: this runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy |
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330 | WARNING: this runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy | |
296 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the |
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331 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the | |
297 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences.""" |
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332 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences.""" | |
298 |
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333 | |||
299 | def __init__(self,program='sage',args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): |
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334 | def __init__(self,program='sage',args=None,out=sys.stdout,echo=True): | |
300 | """New runner, optionally passing the sage command to use.""" |
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335 | """New runner, optionally passing the sage command to use.""" | |
301 |
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336 | |||
302 | prompts = ['sage: ',r'\s*\.\.\. '] |
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337 | prompts = ['sage: ',r'\s*\.\.\. '] | |
303 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args,out,echo) |
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338 | InteractiveRunner.__init__(self,program,prompts,args,out,echo) | |
304 |
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339 | |||
305 | # Global usage string, to avoid indentation issues if typed in a function def. |
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340 | # Global usage string, to avoid indentation issues if typed in a function def. | |
306 | MAIN_USAGE = """ |
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341 | MAIN_USAGE = """ | |
307 | %prog [options] file_to_run |
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342 | %prog [options] file_to_run | |
308 |
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343 | |||
309 | This is an interface to the various interactive runners available in this |
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344 | This is an interface to the various interactive runners available in this | |
310 | module. If you want to pass specific options to one of the runners, you need |
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345 | module. If you want to pass specific options to one of the runners, you need | |
311 | to first terminate the main options with a '--', and then provide the runner's |
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346 | to first terminate the main options with a '--', and then provide the runner's | |
312 | options. For example: |
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347 | options. For example: | |
313 |
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348 | |||
314 | irunner.py --python -- --help |
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349 | irunner.py --python -- --help | |
315 |
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350 | |||
316 | will pass --help to the python runner. Similarly, |
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351 | will pass --help to the python runner. Similarly, | |
317 |
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352 | |||
318 | irunner.py --ipython -- --interact script.ipy |
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353 | irunner.py --ipython -- --interact script.ipy | |
319 |
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354 | |||
320 | will run the script.ipy file under the IPython runner, and then will start to |
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355 | will run the script.ipy file under the IPython runner, and then will start to | |
321 | interact with IPython at the end of the script (instead of exiting). |
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356 | interact with IPython at the end of the script (instead of exiting). | |
322 |
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357 | |||
323 | The already implemented runners are listed below; adding one for a new program |
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358 | The already implemented runners are listed below; adding one for a new program | |
324 | is a trivial task, see the source for examples. |
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359 | is a trivial task, see the source for examples. | |
325 |
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360 | |||
326 | WARNING: the SAGE runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy |
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361 | WARNING: the SAGE runner only works if you manually configure your SAGE copy | |
327 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the |
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362 | to use 'colors NoColor' in the ipythonrc config file, since currently the | |
328 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences. |
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363 | prompt matching regexp does not identify color sequences. | |
329 | """ |
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364 | """ | |
330 |
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365 | |||
331 | def main(): |
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366 | def main(): | |
332 | """Run as a command-line script.""" |
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367 | """Run as a command-line script.""" | |
333 |
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368 | |||
334 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=MAIN_USAGE) |
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369 | parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=MAIN_USAGE) | |
335 | newopt = parser.add_option |
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370 | newopt = parser.add_option | |
336 | parser.set_defaults(mode='ipython') |
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371 | parser.set_defaults(mode='ipython') | |
337 | newopt('--ipython',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='ipython', |
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372 | newopt('--ipython',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='ipython', | |
338 | help='IPython interactive runner (default).') |
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373 | help='IPython interactive runner (default).') | |
339 | newopt('--python',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='python', |
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374 | newopt('--python',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='python', | |
340 | help='Python interactive runner.') |
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375 | help='Python interactive runner.') | |
341 | newopt('--sage',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='sage', |
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376 | newopt('--sage',action='store_const',dest='mode',const='sage', | |
342 | help='SAGE interactive runner.') |
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377 | help='SAGE interactive runner.') | |
343 |
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378 | |||
344 | opts,args = parser.parse_args() |
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379 | opts,args = parser.parse_args() | |
345 | runners = dict(ipython=IPythonRunner, |
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380 | runners = dict(ipython=IPythonRunner, | |
346 | python=PythonRunner, |
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381 | python=PythonRunner, | |
347 | sage=SAGERunner) |
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382 | sage=SAGERunner) | |
348 |
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383 | |||
349 | try: |
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384 | try: | |
350 | ext = os.path.splitext(args[0])[-1] |
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385 | ext = os.path.splitext(args[0])[-1] | |
351 | except IndexError: |
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386 | except IndexError: | |
352 | ext = '' |
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387 | ext = '' | |
353 | modes = {'.ipy':'ipython', |
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388 | modes = {'.ipy':'ipython', | |
354 | '.py':'python', |
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389 | '.py':'python', | |
355 | '.sage':'sage'} |
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390 | '.sage':'sage'} | |
356 | mode = modes.get(ext,opts.mode) |
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391 | mode = modes.get(ext,opts.mode) | |
357 | runners[mode]().main(args) |
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392 | runners[mode]().main(args) | |
358 |
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393 | |||
359 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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394 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
360 | main() |
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395 | main() |
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