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adjust default value of level in sync_imports and value check for <= 0 instead of just -1. Python 3 no longer allows negative values (relative or absolute), and we should have always allowed 0 to work anyway. closes #4296

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ipython_console_highlighting.py
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/ IPython / sphinxext / ipython_console_highlighting.py
"""reST directive for syntax-highlighting ipython interactive sessions.
XXX - See what improvements can be made based on the new (as of Sept 2009)
'pycon' lexer for the python console. At the very least it will give better
highlighted tracebacks.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Needed modules
# Standard library
import re
# Third party
from pygments.lexer import Lexer, do_insertions
from pygments.lexers.agile import (PythonConsoleLexer, PythonLexer,
PythonTracebackLexer)
from pygments.token import Comment, Generic
from sphinx import highlighting
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Global constants
line_re = re.compile('.*?\n')
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code begins - classes and functions
class IPythonConsoleLexer(Lexer):
"""
For IPython console output or doctests, such as:
.. sourcecode:: ipython
In [1]: a = 'foo'
In [2]: a
Out[2]: 'foo'
In [3]: print a
foo
In [4]: 1 / 0
Notes:
- Tracebacks are not currently supported.
- It assumes the default IPython prompts, not customized ones.
"""
name = 'IPython console session'
aliases = ['ipython']
mimetypes = ['text/x-ipython-console']
input_prompt = re.compile("(In \[[0-9]+\]: )|( \.\.\.+:)")
output_prompt = re.compile("(Out\[[0-9]+\]: )|( \.\.\.+:)")
continue_prompt = re.compile(" \.\.\.+:")
tb_start = re.compile("\-+")
def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
pylexer = PythonLexer(**self.options)
tblexer = PythonTracebackLexer(**self.options)
curcode = ''
insertions = []
for match in line_re.finditer(text):
line = match.group()
input_prompt = self.input_prompt.match(line)
continue_prompt = self.continue_prompt.match(line.rstrip())
output_prompt = self.output_prompt.match(line)
if line.startswith("#"):
insertions.append((len(curcode),
[(0, Comment, line)]))
elif input_prompt is not None:
insertions.append((len(curcode),
[(0, Generic.Prompt, input_prompt.group())]))
curcode += line[input_prompt.end():]
elif continue_prompt is not None:
insertions.append((len(curcode),
[(0, Generic.Prompt, continue_prompt.group())]))
curcode += line[continue_prompt.end():]
elif output_prompt is not None:
# Use the 'error' token for output. We should probably make
# our own token, but error is typicaly in a bright color like
# red, so it works fine for our output prompts.
insertions.append((len(curcode),
[(0, Generic.Error, output_prompt.group())]))
curcode += line[output_prompt.end():]
else:
if curcode:
for item in do_insertions(insertions,
pylexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode)):
yield item
curcode = ''
insertions = []
yield match.start(), Generic.Output, line
if curcode:
for item in do_insertions(insertions,
pylexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode)):
yield item
def setup(app):
"""Setup as a sphinx extension."""
# This is only a lexer, so adding it below to pygments appears sufficient.
# But if somebody knows that the right API usage should be to do that via
# sphinx, by all means fix it here. At least having this setup.py
# suppresses the sphinx warning we'd get without it.
pass
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Register the extension as a valid pygments lexer
highlighting.lexers['ipython'] = IPythonConsoleLexer()