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docs/autogen_shortcuts.py: support Python 3.8 In 64e72a955 (Restore shortcuts in documentation, define identifiers, 2023-01-08), some typing annotations were added to docs/autogen_shortcuts.py using the builtin container type 'list'. This feature is only available starting in Python 3.9 [1], but setup.cfg lists Python 3.8 as the earliest supported Python version. This leads to a failing documentation build in a Python 3.8 virtual environment. Fix this by using the capitalized name 'List' from the 'typing' module to keep Python 3.8 compatibility. [1] https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.9.html#type-hinting-generics-in-standard-collections

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syspathcontext.py
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# encoding: utf-8
"""
Context managers for adding things to sys.path temporarily.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
import warnings
class appended_to_syspath(object):
"""
Deprecated since IPython 8.1, no replacements.
A context for appending a directory to sys.path for a second."""
def __init__(self, dir):
warnings.warn(
"`appended_to_syspath` is deprecated since IPython 8.1, and has no replacements",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self.dir = dir
def __enter__(self):
if self.dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(self.dir)
self.added = True
else:
self.added = False
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
if self.added:
try:
sys.path.remove(self.dir)
except ValueError:
pass
# Returning False causes any exceptions to be re-raised.
return False
class prepended_to_syspath(object):
"""A context for prepending a directory to sys.path for a second."""
def __init__(self, dir):
self.dir = dir
def __enter__(self):
if self.dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0,self.dir)
self.added = True
else:
self.added = False
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
if self.added:
try:
sys.path.remove(self.dir)
except ValueError:
pass
# Returning False causes any exceptions to be re-raised.
return False