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disallow no-prefix `ipython foo=bar` argument style....
disallow no-prefix `ipython foo=bar` argument style. This style is in rc1, but will be removed in rc2. Since they don't match any flag pattern, rc1-style arguments will be interpreted by IPython as files to be run. So `ipython gui=foo -i` will exec gui=foo, and pass '-i' to gui=foo. Presumably this file won't exist, so there will be an error: Error in executing file in user namespace: gui=foo Assignments *must* have two leading '-', as in: ipython --foo=bar all flags (non-assignments) can be specified with one or two leading '-', as in: ipython -i --pylab -pdb --pprint script.py or ipython --i -pylab --pdb -pprint script.py but help only reports two-leading, as single-leading options will likely be removed on moving to argparse, where they will be replaced by single-letter aliases. The common remaining invalid option will be: ipython -foo=bar and a suggestion for 'did you mean --foo=bar'? will be presented in these cases.

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""" Fun magic line editor for ipython
Use this to easily edit lists of strings gradually without crafting long
list comprehensions.
'l' is the magic variable name for every line (array element). Save the current
result (or more exactly, retrieve the last ipython computation result into
%led work area) by running '%led s'. Just run '%led' to show the current work
area data.
Example use:
[ipython]|25> setups = !ls *setup*.py
==
['eggsetup.py', 'setup.py', 'setup_bdist_egg.py']
[ipython]|26> setups
<26> ['eggsetup.py', 'setup.py', 'setup_bdist_egg.py']
[ipython]|27> %led s
Data set from last result (_)
<27> ['eggsetup.py', 'setup.py', 'setup_bdist_egg.py']
[ipython]|28> %led upper
cmd translated => l.upper()
<28> ['EGGSETUP.PY', 'SETUP.PY', 'SETUP_BDIST_EGG.PY']
[ipython]|29> %led
Magic line editor (for lists of strings)
current data is:
['eggsetup.py', 'setup.py', 'setup_bdist_egg.py']
[ipython]|30> %led upper
cmd translated => l.upper()
<30> ['EGGSETUP.PY', 'SETUP.PY', 'SETUP_BDIST_EGG.PY']
[ipython]|31> %led s
Data set from last result (_)
<31> ['EGGSETUP.PY', 'SETUP.PY', 'SETUP_BDIST_EGG.PY']
[ipython]|32> %led "n:" + l
<32> ['n:EGGSETUP.PY', 'n:SETUP.PY', 'n:SETUP_BDIST_EGG.PY']
[ipython]|33> %led s
Data set from last result (_)
<33> ['n:EGGSETUP.PY', 'n:SETUP.PY', 'n:SETUP_BDIST_EGG.PY']
[ipython]|34> %led l.
l.__add__ l.__gt__ l.__reduce_ex__ l.endswith l.join l.rstrip
l.__class__ l.__hash__ l.__repr__ l.expandtabs l.ljust l.split
... (completions for string variable shown ) ...
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
import pprint
ip = ipapi.get()
curdata = []
def line_edit_f(self, cmd ):
global curdata
if not cmd:
print "Magic line editor (for lists of strings)"
if curdata:
print "current data is:"
pprint.pprint(curdata)
else:
print "No current data, you should set it by running '%led s'"
print "When you have your data in _ (result of last computation)."
return
if cmd == 's':
curdata = ip.ev('_')
print "Data set from last result (_)"
newlines = curdata
else:
# simple method call, e.g. upper
if cmd.isalpha():
cmd = 'l.' + cmd + '()'
print "cmd translated =>",cmd
newlines = []
for l in curdata:
try:
l2 = eval(cmd)
except Exception,e:
print "Dropping exception",e,"on line:",l
continue
newlines.append(l2)
return newlines
def line_edit_complete_f(self,event):
""" Show all string methods in completions """
if event.symbol.startswith('l.'):
return ['l.' + func for func in dir('')]
return dir('') + ['l.' + func for func in dir('')]
ip.set_hook('complete_command', line_edit_complete_f , str_key = '%led')
ip.define_magic('led', line_edit_f)