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Minimal updates to pure Python kernel to keep it (somewhat) API compatible with the IPython Kernel....
Minimal updates to pure Python kernel to keep it (somewhat) API compatible with the IPython Kernel. We should define a basic interface for Kernel objects so that we do not continue to have these problems.

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"""Doctest-related utilities for IPython.
For most common uses, all you should need to run is::
from IPython.dtutils import idoctest
See the idoctest docstring below for usage details.
"""
import doctest
import sys
from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
def rundoctest(text,ns=None,eraise=False):
"""Run a the input source as a doctest, in the caller's namespace.
:Parameters:
text : str
Source to execute.
:Keywords:
ns : dict (None)
Namespace where the code should be executed. If not given, the
caller's locals and globals are used.
eraise : bool (False)
If true, immediately raise any exceptions instead of reporting them at
the end. This allows you to then do interactive debugging via
IPython's facilities (use %debug after the fact, or with %pdb for
automatic activation).
"""
name = 'interactive doctest'
filename = '<IPython console>'
if eraise:
runner = doctest.DebugRunner()
else:
runner = doctest.DocTestRunner()
parser = doctest.DocTestParser()
if ns is None:
f = sys._getframe(1)
ns = f.f_globals.copy()
ns.update(f.f_locals)
test = parser.get_doctest(text,ns,name,filename,0)
runner.run(test)
runner.summarize(True)
def idoctest(ns=None,eraise=False):
"""Interactively prompt for input and run it as a doctest.
To finish entering input, enter two blank lines or Ctrl-D (EOF). If you
use Ctrl-C, the example is aborted and all input discarded.
:Keywords:
ns : dict (None)
Namespace where the code should be executed. If not given, the IPython
interactive namespace is used.
eraise : bool (False)
If true, immediately raise any exceptions instead of reporting them at
the end. This allows you to then do interactive debugging via
IPython's facilities (use %debug after the fact, or with %pdb for
automatic activation).
end_mark : str ('--')
String to explicitly indicate the end of input.
"""
inlines = []
empty_lines = 0 # count consecutive empty lines
run_test = True
if ns is None:
ns = ip.user_ns
ip.savehist()
try:
while True:
line = raw_input()
if not line or line.isspace():
empty_lines += 1
else:
empty_lines = 0
if empty_lines>=2:
break
inlines.append(line)
except EOFError:
pass
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print "KeyboardInterrupt - Discarding input."
run_test = False
ip.reloadhist()
if run_test:
# Extra blank line at the end to ensure that the final docstring has a
# closing newline
inlines.append('')
rundoctest('\n'.join(inlines),ns,eraise)
# For debugging of this module itself.
if __name__ == "__main__":
t = """
>>> for i in range(10):
... print i,
...
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
"""
t2 = """
A simple example::
>>> for i in range(10):
... print i,
...
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Some more details::
>>> print "hello"
hello
"""
t3 = """
A failing example::
>>> x=1
>>> x+1
3
"""