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Refuse to install event loop hooks when not using `prompt_toolkit` (#14132)...
Refuse to install event loop hooks when not using `prompt_toolkit` (#14132) Without this, `%gui` is effectively a no-op but the user thinks it works. For example. If running `ipython`: ``` In [1]: import matplotlib; matplotlib.use('QtAgg'); from matplotlib import pyplot; pyplot.ion(); pyplot.plot([1, 2, 3, 4]) Installed qt6 event loop hook. Out[1]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x1ba2f59d2a0>] ``` The window appears and responds as expected. If running `ipython --simple-prompt`, the user would see the same output, when in fact no event loop hook was installed since it's not supported without `prompt_toolkit`. The resulting Qt window is unresponsive because the event loop is not running, i.e. with `--simple-prompt`, Qt windows should block (but `pyplot` doesn't/can't know to do that) With this PR, the user will see: ``` In [1]: import matplotlib; matplotlib.use('QtAgg'); from matplotlib import pyplot; pyplot.ion(); pyplot.plot([1, 2, 3, 4]) Cannot install event loop hook for "qt" when running with `--simple-prompt`. NOTE: Tk is supported natively; use Tk apps and Tk backends with `--simple-prompt`. Out[1]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x170be0c0310>] ``` They'll still get an unresponsive Qt window, but they'll at least be told this can't work (while anything using Tk will work just fine).

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"""Find files and directories which IPython uses.
"""
import os.path
import tempfile
from warnings import warn
import IPython
from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item
from IPython.utils.path import (
get_home_dir,
get_xdg_dir,
get_xdg_cache_dir,
compress_user,
_writable_dir,
ensure_dir_exists,
)
def get_ipython_dir() -> str:
"""Get the IPython directory for this platform and user.
This uses the logic in `get_home_dir` to find the home directory
and then adds .ipython to the end of the path.
"""
env = os.environ
pjoin = os.path.join
ipdir_def = '.ipython'
home_dir = get_home_dir()
xdg_dir = get_xdg_dir()
if 'IPYTHON_DIR' in env:
warn('The environment variable IPYTHON_DIR is deprecated since IPython 3.0. '
'Please use IPYTHONDIR instead.', DeprecationWarning)
ipdir = env.get('IPYTHONDIR', env.get('IPYTHON_DIR', None))
if ipdir is None:
# not set explicitly, use ~/.ipython
ipdir = pjoin(home_dir, ipdir_def)
if xdg_dir:
# Several IPython versions (up to 1.x) defaulted to .config/ipython
# on Linux. We have decided to go back to using .ipython everywhere
xdg_ipdir = pjoin(xdg_dir, 'ipython')
if _writable_dir(xdg_ipdir):
cu = compress_user
if os.path.exists(ipdir):
warn(('Ignoring {0} in favour of {1}. Remove {0} to '
'get rid of this message').format(cu(xdg_ipdir), cu(ipdir)))
elif os.path.islink(xdg_ipdir):
warn(('{0} is deprecated. Move link to {1} to '
'get rid of this message').format(cu(xdg_ipdir), cu(ipdir)))
else:
ipdir = xdg_ipdir
ipdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.expanduser(ipdir))
if os.path.exists(ipdir) and not _writable_dir(ipdir):
# ipdir exists, but is not writable
warn("IPython dir '{0}' is not a writable location,"
" using a temp directory.".format(ipdir))
ipdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
elif not os.path.exists(ipdir):
parent = os.path.dirname(ipdir)
if not _writable_dir(parent):
# ipdir does not exist and parent isn't writable
warn("IPython parent '{0}' is not a writable location,"
" using a temp directory.".format(parent))
ipdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
else:
os.makedirs(ipdir, exist_ok=True)
assert isinstance(ipdir, str), "all path manipulation should be str(unicode), but are not."
return ipdir
def get_ipython_cache_dir() -> str:
"""Get the cache directory it is created if it does not exist."""
xdgdir = get_xdg_cache_dir()
if xdgdir is None:
return get_ipython_dir()
ipdir = os.path.join(xdgdir, "ipython")
if not os.path.exists(ipdir) and _writable_dir(xdgdir):
ensure_dir_exists(ipdir)
elif not _writable_dir(xdgdir):
return get_ipython_dir()
return ipdir
def get_ipython_package_dir() -> str:
"""Get the base directory where IPython itself is installed."""
ipdir = os.path.dirname(IPython.__file__)
assert isinstance(ipdir, str)
return ipdir
def get_ipython_module_path(module_str):
"""Find the path to an IPython module in this version of IPython.
This will always find the version of the module that is in this importable
IPython package. This will always return the path to the ``.py``
version of the module.
"""
if module_str == 'IPython':
return os.path.join(get_ipython_package_dir(), '__init__.py')
mod = import_item(module_str)
the_path = mod.__file__.replace('.pyc', '.py')
the_path = the_path.replace('.pyo', '.py')
return the_path
def locate_profile(profile='default'):
"""Find the path to the folder associated with a given profile.
I.e. find $IPYTHONDIR/profile_whatever.
"""
from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir, ProfileDirError
try:
pd = ProfileDir.find_profile_dir_by_name(get_ipython_dir(), profile)
except ProfileDirError as e:
# IOError makes more sense when people are expecting a path
raise IOError("Couldn't find profile %r" % profile) from e
return pd.location