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Shaperilio/autoreload verbosity (#13774) Worked on three things: 1. More descriptive parameter names for `%autoreload`; `now`, `off`, `explicit`, `all`, `complete`. (This last one could probably use a better name, but I couldn't think of anything better based on the message in 1d3018a93e98ad55f41d4419f835b738de80e1b7) 2. New optional arguments for `%autoreload` allow displaying the names of modules that are reloaded. Use `--print` or `-p` to use `print` statements, or `--log` / `-l` to log at `INFO` level. 3. `%aimport` can parse whitelist/blacklist modules on the same line, e.g. `%aimport os, -math` now works. `%autoreload` and will also now raise a `ValueError` if the parameter is invalid. I suppose a bit more verification could be done for input to `%aimport`....

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# coding: utf-8
"""
Utilities for dealing with text encodings
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2012 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
import locale
import warnings
# to deal with the possibility of sys.std* not being a stream at all
def get_stream_enc(stream, default=None):
"""Return the given stream's encoding or a default.
There are cases where ``sys.std*`` might not actually be a stream, so
check for the encoding attribute prior to returning it, and return
a default if it doesn't exist or evaluates as False. ``default``
is None if not provided.
"""
if not hasattr(stream, 'encoding') or not stream.encoding:
return default
else:
return stream.encoding
# Less conservative replacement for sys.getdefaultencoding, that will try
# to match the environment.
# Defined here as central function, so if we find better choices, we
# won't need to make changes all over IPython.
def getdefaultencoding(prefer_stream=True):
"""Return IPython's guess for the default encoding for bytes as text.
If prefer_stream is True (default), asks for stdin.encoding first,
to match the calling Terminal, but that is often None for subprocesses.
Then fall back on locale.getpreferredencoding(),
which should be a sensible platform default (that respects LANG environment),
and finally to sys.getdefaultencoding() which is the most conservative option,
and usually UTF8 as of Python 3.
"""
enc = None
if prefer_stream:
enc = get_stream_enc(sys.stdin)
if not enc or enc=='ascii':
try:
# There are reports of getpreferredencoding raising errors
# in some cases, which may well be fixed, but let's be conservative here.
enc = locale.getpreferredencoding()
except Exception:
pass
enc = enc or sys.getdefaultencoding()
# On windows `cp0` can be returned to indicate that there is no code page.
# Since cp0 is an invalid encoding return instead cp1252 which is the
# Western European default.
if enc == 'cp0':
warnings.warn(
"Invalid code page cp0 detected - using cp1252 instead."
"If cp1252 is incorrect please ensure a valid code page "
"is defined for the process.", RuntimeWarning)
return 'cp1252'
return enc
DEFAULT_ENCODING = getdefaultencoding()