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"""Global IPython app to support test running.
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We must start our own ipython object and heavily muck with it so that all the
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modifications IPython makes to system behavior don't send the doctest machinery
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into a fit. This code should be considered a gross hack, but it gets the job
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done.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Module imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# From the standard library
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import __builtin__
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import commands
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import new
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import os
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import sys
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from . import tools
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from IPython.utils.genutils import Term
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Functions
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Hack to modify the %run command so we can sync the user's namespace with the
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# test globals. Once we move over to a clean magic system, this will be done
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# with much less ugliness.
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class py_file_finder(object):
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def __init__(self,test_filename):
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self.test_filename = test_filename
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def __call__(self,name):
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from IPython.utils.genutils import get_py_filename
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try:
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return get_py_filename(name)
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except IOError:
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test_dir = os.path.dirname(self.test_filename)
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new_path = os.path.join(test_dir,name)
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return get_py_filename(new_path)
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def _run_ns_sync(self,arg_s,runner=None):
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"""Modified version of %run that syncs testing namespaces.
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This is strictly needed for running doctests that call %run.
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"""
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#print >> sys.stderr, 'in run_ns_sync', arg_s # dbg
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_ip = get_ipython()
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finder = py_file_finder(arg_s)
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out = _ip.magic_run_ori(arg_s,runner,finder)
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return out
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class ipnsdict(dict):
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"""A special subclass of dict for use as an IPython namespace in doctests.
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This subclass adds a simple checkpointing capability so that when testing
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machinery clears it (we use it as the test execution context), it doesn't
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get completely destroyed.
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"""
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def __init__(self,*a):
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dict.__init__(self,*a)
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self._savedict = {}
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def clear(self):
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dict.clear(self)
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self.update(self._savedict)
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def _checkpoint(self):
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self._savedict.clear()
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self._savedict.update(self)
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def update(self,other):
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self._checkpoint()
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dict.update(self,other)
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# If '_' is in the namespace, python won't set it when executing code,
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# and we have examples that test it. So we ensure that the namespace
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# is always 'clean' of it before it's used for test code execution.
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self.pop('_',None)
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# The builtins namespace must *always* be the real __builtin__ module,
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# else weird stuff happens. The main ipython code does have provisions
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# to ensure this after %run, but since in this class we do some
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# aggressive low-level cleaning of the execution namespace, we need to
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# correct for that ourselves, to ensure consitency with the 'real'
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# ipython.
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self['__builtins__'] = __builtin__
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def get_ipython():
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# This will get replaced by the real thing once we start IPython below
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return start_ipython()
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def start_ipython():
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"""Start a global IPython shell, which we need for IPython-specific syntax.
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"""
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global get_ipython
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# This function should only ever run once!
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if hasattr(start_ipython,'already_called'):
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return
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start_ipython.already_called = True
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# Ok, first time we're called, go ahead
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from IPython.core import ipapp, iplib
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def xsys(cmd):
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"""Execute a command and print its output.
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This is just a convenience function to replace the IPython system call
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with one that is more doctest-friendly.
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"""
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cmd = _ip.var_expand(cmd,depth=1)
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sys.stdout.write(commands.getoutput(cmd))
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sys.stdout.flush()
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# Store certain global objects that IPython modifies
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_displayhook = sys.displayhook
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_excepthook = sys.excepthook
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_main = sys.modules.get('__main__')
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# Create custom argv and namespaces for our IPython to be test-friendly
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argv = tools.default_argv()
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user_ns, global_ns = iplib.make_user_namespaces(ipnsdict(), {})
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# Create and initialize our test-friendly IPython instance.
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ip = ipapp.IPythonApp(argv, user_ns=user_ns, user_global_ns=global_ns)
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ip.initialize()
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# A few more tweaks needed for playing nicely with doctests...
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# These traps are normally only active for interactive use, set them
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# permanently since we'll be mocking interactive sessions.
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ip.shell.builtin_trap.set()
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# Set error printing to stdout so nose can doctest exceptions
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ip.shell.InteractiveTB.out_stream = 'stdout'
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# Modify the IPython system call with one that uses getoutput, so that we
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# can capture subcommands and print them to Python's stdout, otherwise the
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# doctest machinery would miss them.
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ip.shell.system = xsys
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# IPython is ready, now clean up some global state...
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# Deactivate the various python system hooks added by ipython for
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# interactive convenience so we don't confuse the doctest system
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sys.modules['__main__'] = _main
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sys.displayhook = _displayhook
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sys.excepthook = _excepthook
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# So that ipython magics and aliases can be doctested (they work by making
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# a call into a global _ip object). Also make the top-level get_ipython
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# now return this without recursively calling here again.
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_ip = ip.shell
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get_ipython = _ip.get_ipython
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__builtin__._ip = _ip
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__builtin__.get_ipython = get_ipython
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return _ip
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