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Fully refactored subprocess handling on all platforms....
Fully refactored subprocess handling on all platforms. Now we have all process-related code in utils.process, which itself imports from platform-specific files as needed. On posix, we have reliable asynchronous delivery of stdout and stderr, and on win32 at least we have the basics that subprocess.py provides, since pexpect is not available. We also now support robust killing of subprocesses that may capture SIGINT: one SIGINT on our end is sent to the subprocess, but then we kill it, to prevent a rogue subprocess from hijacking the ipython console. Note that on posix, we now depend on pexpect, but we ship our own copy to users which we'll use if there's no system pexpect installed. UNC path handling for windows was implemented as a context manager called AvoidUNCPath.

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clearcmd.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
""" IPython extension: add %clear magic """
from IPython.core import ipapi
import gc
ip = ipapi.get()
def clear_f(self,arg):
""" Clear various data (e.g. stored history data)
%clear in - clear input history
%clear out - clear output history
%clear shadow_compress - Compresses shadow history (to speed up ipython)
%clear shadow_nuke - permanently erase all entries in shadow history
%clear dhist - clear dir history
%clear array - clear only variables that are NumPy arrays
Examples:
In [1]: clear in
Flushing input history
In [2]: clear shadow_compress
Compressing shadow history
In [3]: clear shadow_nuke
Erased all keys from shadow history
In [4]: clear dhist
Clearing directory history
"""
api = self.getapi()
user_ns = self.user_ns # local lookup, heavily used
for target in arg.split():
if target == 'out':
print "Flushing output cache (%d entries)" % len(user_ns['_oh'])
self.outputcache.flush()
elif target == 'in':
print "Flushing input history"
pc = self.outputcache.prompt_count + 1
for n in range(1, pc):
key = '_i'+`n`
user_ns.pop(key,None)
try:
del user_ns[key]
except: pass
# must be done in-place
self.input_hist[:] = ['\n'] * pc
self.input_hist_raw[:] = ['\n'] * pc
elif target == 'array':
# Support cleaning up numpy arrays
try:
from numpy import ndarray
# This must be done with items and not iteritems because we're
# going to modify the dict in-place.
for x,val in user_ns.items():
if isinstance(val,ndarray):
del user_ns[x]
except AttributeError:
print "Clear array only works if Numpy is available."
elif target == 'shadow_compress':
print "Compressing shadow history"
api.db.hcompress('shadowhist')
elif target == 'shadow_nuke':
print "Erased all keys from shadow history "
for k in ip.db.keys('shadowhist/*'):
del ip.db[k]
elif target == 'dhist':
print "Clearing directory history"
del user_ns['_dh'][:]
gc.collect()
# Activate the extension
ip.define_magic("clear",clear_f)
import ipy_completers
ipy_completers.quick_completer(
'%clear','in out shadow_nuke shadow_compress dhist')