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Add init_environment(), %less, %more, %man and %clear/%cls, in zmq shell....
Add init_environment(), %less, %more, %man and %clear/%cls, in zmq shell. These are all things that normally need direct terminal control and users are likely to call them via !, blocking their session because the pager will be invoked and we can't pass keystrokes to it. So for the zmq shell, we implement a few very common things as magics.

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blockingkernelmanager.py
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/ IPython / zmq / blockingkernelmanager.py
"""Implement a fully blocking kernel manager.
Useful for test suites and blocking terminal interfaces.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2010 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function
# Stdlib
from Queue import Queue, Empty
# Our own
from IPython.utils import io
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Type
from .kernelmanager import (KernelManager, SubSocketChannel,
XReqSocketChannel, RepSocketChannel, HBSocketChannel)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions and classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class BlockingSubSocketChannel(SubSocketChannel):
def __init__(self, context, session, address=None):
super(BlockingSubSocketChannel, self).__init__(context, session, address)
self._in_queue = Queue()
def call_handlers(self, msg):
io.rprint('[[Sub]]', msg) # dbg
self._in_queue.put(msg)
def msg_ready(self):
"""Is there a message that has been received?"""
if self._in_queue.qsize() == 0:
return False
else:
return True
def get_msg(self, block=True, timeout=None):
"""Get a message if there is one that is ready."""
return self.in_queue.get(block, timeout)
def get_msgs(self):
"""Get all messages that are currently ready."""
msgs = []
while True:
try:
msgs.append(self.get_msg(block=False))
except Empty:
break
return msgs
class BlockingXReqSocketChannel(XReqSocketChannel):
def __init__(self, context, session, address=None):
super(BlockingXReqSocketChannel, self).__init__(context, session, address)
self._in_queue = Queue()
def call_handlers(self, msg):
io.rprint('[[XReq]]', msg) # dbg
def msg_ready(self):
"""Is there a message that has been received?"""
if self._in_queue.qsize() == 0:
return False
else:
return True
def get_msg(self, block=True, timeout=None):
"""Get a message if there is one that is ready."""
return self.in_queue.get(block, timeout)
def get_msgs(self):
"""Get all messages that are currently ready."""
msgs = []
while True:
try:
msgs.append(self.get_msg(block=False))
except Empty:
break
return msgs
class BlockingRepSocketChannel(RepSocketChannel):
def call_handlers(self, msg):
io.rprint('[[Rep]]', msg) # dbg
class BlockingHBSocketChannel(HBSocketChannel):
# This kernel needs rapid monitoring capabilities
time_to_dead = 0.2
def call_handlers(self, since_last_heartbeat):
io.rprint('[[Heart]]', since_last_heartbeat) # dbg
class BlockingKernelManager(KernelManager):
# The classes to use for the various channels.
xreq_channel_class = Type(BlockingXReqSocketChannel)
sub_channel_class = Type(BlockingSubSocketChannel)
rep_channel_class = Type(BlockingRepSocketChannel)
hb_channel_class = Type(BlockingHBSocketChannel)