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"""
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Frontend class that uses IPython0 to prefilter the inputs.
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Using the IPython0 mechanism gives us access to the magics.
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This is a transitory class, used here to do the transition between
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ipython0 and ipython1. This class is meant to be short-lived as more
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functionnality is abstracted out of ipython0 in reusable functions and
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is added on the interpreter. This class can be a used to guide this
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refactoring.
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"""
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__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
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# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Imports
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import sys
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import pydoc
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import os
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import re
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import __builtin__
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from IPython.core.ipmaker import make_IPython
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from IPython.kernel.core.redirector_output_trap import RedirectorOutputTrap
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from IPython.kernel.core.sync_traceback_trap import SyncTracebackTrap
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from IPython.utils.genutils import Term
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from linefrontendbase import LineFrontEndBase, common_prefix
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def mk_system_call(system_call_function, command):
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""" given a os.system replacement, and a leading string command,
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returns a function that will execute the command with the given
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argument string.
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"""
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def my_system_call(args):
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system_call_function("%s %s" % (command, args))
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my_system_call.__doc__ = "Calls %s" % command
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return my_system_call
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Frontend class using ipython0 to do the prefiltering.
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class PrefilterFrontEnd(LineFrontEndBase):
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""" Class that uses ipython0 to do prefilter the input, do the
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completion and the magics.
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The core trick is to use an ipython0 instance to prefilter the
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input, and share the namespace between the interpreter instance used
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to execute the statements and the ipython0 used for code
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completion...
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"""
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debug = False
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def __init__(self, ipython0=None, argv=None, *args, **kwargs):
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""" Parameters
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----------
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ipython0: an optional ipython0 instance to use for command
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prefiltering and completion.
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argv : list, optional
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Used as the instance's argv value. If not given, [] is used.
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"""
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if argv is None:
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argv = []
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# This is a hack to avoid the IPython exception hook to trigger
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# on exceptions (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337105)
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# XXX: This is horrible: module-leve monkey patching -> side
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# effects.
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from IPython.core import iplib
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iplib.InteractiveShell.isthreaded = True
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LineFrontEndBase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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self.shell.output_trap = RedirectorOutputTrap(
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out_callback=self.write,
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err_callback=self.write,
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)
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self.shell.traceback_trap = SyncTracebackTrap(
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formatters=self.shell.traceback_trap.formatters,
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)
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# Start the ipython0 instance:
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self.save_output_hooks()
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if ipython0 is None:
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# Instanciate an IPython0 interpreter to be able to use the
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# prefiltering.
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# Suppress all key input, to avoid waiting
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def my_rawinput(x=None):
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return '\n'
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old_rawinput = __builtin__.raw_input
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__builtin__.raw_input = my_rawinput
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# XXX: argv=[] is a bit bold.
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ipython0 = make_IPython(argv=argv,
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user_ns=self.shell.user_ns,
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user_global_ns=self.shell.user_global_ns)
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__builtin__.raw_input = old_rawinput
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self.ipython0 = ipython0
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# Set the pager:
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self.ipython0.set_hook('show_in_pager',
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lambda s, string: self.write("\n" + string))
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self.ipython0.write = self.write
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self._ip = _ip = self.ipython0
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# Make sure the raw system call doesn't get called, as we don't
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# have a stdin accessible.
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self._ip.system = self.system_call
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# XXX: Muck around with magics so that they work better
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# in our environment
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if not sys.platform.startswith('win'):
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self.ipython0.magic_ls = mk_system_call(self.system_call,
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'ls -CF')
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# And now clean up the mess created by ipython0
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self.release_output()
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if not 'banner' in kwargs and self.banner is None:
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self.banner = self.ipython0.BANNER
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# FIXME: __init__ and start should be two different steps
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self.start()
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# FrontEndBase interface
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def show_traceback(self):
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""" Use ipython0 to capture the last traceback and display it.
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"""
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# Don't do the capture; the except_hook has already done some
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# modifications to the IO streams, if we store them, we'll be
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# storing the wrong ones.
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#self.capture_output()
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self.ipython0.showtraceback(tb_offset=-1)
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self.release_output()
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def execute(self, python_string, raw_string=None):
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if self.debug:
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print 'Executing Python code:', repr(python_string)
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self.capture_output()
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LineFrontEndBase.execute(self, python_string,
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raw_string=raw_string)
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self.release_output()
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def save_output_hooks(self):
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""" Store all the output hooks we can think of, to be able to
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restore them.
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We need to do this early, as starting the ipython0 instance will
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screw ouput hooks.
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"""
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self.__old_cout_write = Term.cout.write
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self.__old_cerr_write = Term.cerr.write
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self.__old_stdout = sys.stdout
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self.__old_stderr= sys.stderr
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self.__old_help_output = pydoc.help.output
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self.__old_display_hook = sys.displayhook
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def capture_output(self):
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""" Capture all the output mechanisms we can think of.
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"""
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self.save_output_hooks()
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Term.cout.write = self.write
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Term.cerr.write = self.write
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sys.stdout = Term.cout
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sys.stderr = Term.cerr
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pydoc.help.output = self.shell.output_trap.out
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def release_output(self):
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""" Release all the different captures we have made.
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"""
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Term.cout.write = self.__old_cout_write
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Term.cerr.write = self.__old_cerr_write
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sys.stdout = self.__old_stdout
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sys.stderr = self.__old_stderr
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pydoc.help.output = self.__old_help_output
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sys.displayhook = self.__old_display_hook
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def complete(self, line):
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# FIXME: This should be factored out in the linefrontendbase
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# method.
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word = self._get_completion_text(line)
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completions = self.ipython0.complete(word)
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# FIXME: The proper sort should be done in the complete method.
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key = lambda x: x.replace('_', '')
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completions.sort(key=key)
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if completions:
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prefix = common_prefix(completions)
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line = line[:-len(word)] + prefix
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return line, completions
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# LineFrontEndBase interface
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def prefilter_input(self, input_string):
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""" Using IPython0 to prefilter the commands to turn them
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in executable statements that are valid Python strings.
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"""
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input_string = LineFrontEndBase.prefilter_input(self, input_string)
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filtered_lines = []
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# The IPython0 prefilters sometime produce output. We need to
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# capture it.
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self.capture_output()
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self.last_result = dict(number=self.prompt_number)
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## try:
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## for line in input_string.split('\n'):
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## filtered_lines.append(
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## self.ipython0.prefilter(line, False).rstrip())
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## except:
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## # XXX: probably not the right thing to do.
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## self.ipython0.showsyntaxerror()
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## self.after_execute()
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## finally:
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## self.release_output()
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try:
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try:
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for line in input_string.split('\n'):
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filtered_lines.append(
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self.ipython0.prefilter(line, False).rstrip())
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except:
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# XXX: probably not the right thing to do.
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self.ipython0.showsyntaxerror()
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self.after_execute()
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finally:
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self.release_output()
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# Clean up the trailing whitespace, to avoid indentation errors
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filtered_string = '\n'.join(filtered_lines)
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return filtered_string
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# PrefilterFrontEnd interface
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def system_call(self, command_string):
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""" Allows for frontend to define their own system call, to be
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able capture output and redirect input.
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"""
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return os.system(command_string)
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def do_exit(self):
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""" Exit the shell, cleanup and save the history.
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"""
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self.ipython0.atexit_operations()
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def _get_completion_text(self, line):
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""" Returns the text to be completed by breaking the line at specified
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delimiters.
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"""
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# Break at: spaces, '=', all parentheses (except if balanced).
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# FIXME2: In the future, we need to make the implementation similar to
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# that in the 'pyreadline' module (modes/basemode.py) where we break at
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# each delimiter and try to complete the residual line, until we get a
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# successful list of completions.
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expression = '\s|=|,|:|\((?!.*\))|\[(?!.*\])|\{(?!.*\})'
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complete_sep = re.compile(expression)
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text = complete_sep.split(line)[-1]
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return text
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