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Use default OS shell to run system commands...
Use default OS shell to run system commands Instead of using os.system which uses /bin/sh, this uses subprocess.call (the replacement of os.system) to run the command using the default shell of the OS. With this, one can use more advanced commands for bash, zsh, ksh, ... I do not have a win32 system to test this modification, so maybe line 2236 can also be changed like 2239.

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# encoding: utf-8
from __future__ import print_function
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 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.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys, os
from textwrap import fill
display_status=True
def check_display(f):
"""decorator to allow display methods to be muted by mod.display_status"""
def maybe_display(*args, **kwargs):
if display_status:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return maybe_display
@check_display
def print_line(char='='):
print(char * 76)
@check_display
def print_status(package, status):
initial_indent = "%22s: " % package
indent = ' ' * 24
print(fill(str(status), width=76,
initial_indent=initial_indent,
subsequent_indent=indent))
@check_display
def print_message(message):
indent = ' ' * 24 + "* "
print(fill(str(message), width=76,
initial_indent=indent,
subsequent_indent=indent))
@check_display
def print_raw(section):
print(section)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests for specific packages
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
def check_for_ipython():
try:
import IPython
except ImportError:
print_status("IPython", "Not found")
return False
else:
print_status("IPython", IPython.__version__)
return True
def check_for_sphinx():
try:
import sphinx
except ImportError:
print_status('sphinx', "Not found (required for docs and nbconvert)")
return False
else:
print_status('sphinx', sphinx.__version__)
return True
def check_for_pygments():
try:
import pygments
except ImportError:
print_status('pygments', "Not found (required for docs and nbconvert)")
return False
else:
print_status('pygments', pygments.__version__)
return True
def check_for_jinja2():
try:
import jinja2
except ImportError:
print_status('jinja2', "Not found (required for notebook and nbconvert)")
return False
else:
print_status('jinja2', jinja2.__version__)
return True
def check_for_nose():
try:
import nose
except ImportError:
print_status('nose', "Not found (required for running the test suite)")
return False
else:
print_status('nose', nose.__version__)
return True
def check_for_pexpect():
try:
import pexpect
except ImportError:
print_status("pexpect", "no (required for running standalone doctests)")
return False
else:
print_status("pexpect", pexpect.__version__)
return True
def check_for_pyzmq():
try:
import zmq
except ImportError:
print_status('pyzmq', "no (required for qtconsole, notebook, and parallel computing capabilities)")
return False
else:
# pyzmq 2.1.10 adds pyzmq_version_info funtion for returning
# version as a tuple
if hasattr(zmq, 'pyzmq_version_info') and zmq.pyzmq_version_info() >= (2,1,11):
print_status("pyzmq", zmq.__version__)
return True
else:
print_status('pyzmq', "no (have %s, but require >= 2.1.11 for"
" qtconsole, notebook, and parallel computing capabilities)" % zmq.__version__)
return False
def check_for_tornado():
try:
import tornado
except ImportError:
print_status('tornado', "no (required for notebook)")
return False
else:
print_status('tornado', tornado.version)
return True
def check_for_readline():
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
try:
import readline
except ImportError:
try:
import pyreadline
vs = pyreadline.release.version
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
print_status('readline', "no (required for good interactive behavior)")
return False
if LooseVersion(vs).version >= [1,7,1]:
print_status('readline', "yes pyreadline-" + vs)
return True
else:
print_status('readline', "no pyreadline-%s < 1.7.1" % vs)
return False
else:
print_status('readline', "yes")
return True