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Testing '#:' attribute docstrings for sphinx....
Testing '#:' attribute docstrings for sphinx. This is supposed to work and give us class/instance docstrings, but it's not yet. I have a question on the sphinx list about it, let's leave it in the code until we figure out what we need to do to sphinx for it to work (it doesn't hurt otherwise).

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# encoding: utf-8
# -*- test-case-name: IPython.kernel.test.test_contexts -*-
"""Context managers for IPython.
Python 2.5 introduced the `with` statement, which is based on the context
manager protocol. This module offers a few context managers for common cases,
which can also be useful as templates for writing new, application-specific
managers.
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 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 linecache
import sys
from twisted.internet.error import ConnectionRefusedError
from IPython.core.ultratb import _fixed_getinnerframes, findsource
from IPython.core import ipapi
from IPython.kernel import error
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Utility functions needed by all context managers.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def remote():
"""Raises a special exception meant to be caught by context managers.
"""
m = 'Special exception to stop local execution of parallel code.'
raise error.StopLocalExecution(m)
def strip_whitespace(source,require_remote=True):
"""strip leading whitespace from input source.
:Parameters:
"""
remote_mark = 'remote()'
# Expand tabs to avoid any confusion.
wsource = [l.expandtabs(4) for l in source]
# Detect the indentation level
done = False
for line in wsource:
if line.isspace():
continue
for col,char in enumerate(line):
if char != ' ':
done = True
break
if done:
break
# Now we know how much leading space there is in the code. Next, we
# extract up to the first line that has less indentation.
# WARNINGS: we skip comments that may be misindented, but we do NOT yet
# detect triple quoted strings that may have flush left text.
for lno,line in enumerate(wsource):
lead = line[:col]
if lead.isspace():
continue
else:
if not lead.lstrip().startswith('#'):
break
# The real 'with' source is up to lno
src_lines = [l[col:] for l in wsource[:lno+1]]
# Finally, check that the source's first non-comment line begins with the
# special call 'remote()'
if require_remote:
for nline,line in enumerate(src_lines):
if line.isspace() or line.startswith('#'):
continue
if line.startswith(remote_mark):
break
else:
raise ValueError('%s call missing at the start of code' %
remote_mark)
out_lines = src_lines[nline+1:]
else:
# If the user specified that the remote() call wasn't mandatory
out_lines = src_lines
# src = ''.join(out_lines) # dbg
#print 'SRC:\n<<<<<<<>>>>>>>\n%s<<<<<>>>>>>' % src # dbg
return ''.join(out_lines)
class RemoteContextBase(object):
def __init__(self):
self.ip = ipapi.get()
def _findsource_file(self,f):
linecache.checkcache()
s = findsource(f.f_code)
lnum = f.f_lineno
wsource = s[0][f.f_lineno:]
return strip_whitespace(wsource)
def _findsource_ipython(self,f):
from IPython.core import ipapi
self.ip = ipapi.get()
buf = self.ip.input_hist_raw[-1].splitlines()[1:]
wsource = [l+'\n' for l in buf ]
return strip_whitespace(wsource)
def findsource(self,frame):
local_ns = frame.f_locals
global_ns = frame.f_globals
if frame.f_code.co_filename == '<ipython console>':
src = self._findsource_ipython(frame)
else:
src = self._findsource_file(frame)
return src
def __enter__(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def __exit__ (self, etype, value, tb):
if issubclass(etype,error.StopLocalExecution):
return True
class RemoteMultiEngine(RemoteContextBase):
def __init__(self,mec):
self.mec = mec
RemoteContextBase.__init__(self)
def __enter__(self):
src = self.findsource(sys._getframe(1))
return self.mec.execute(src)