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Pass tempfile_suffix argument to PromptSession....
Pass tempfile_suffix argument to PromptSession. This ensures that when the open_in_editor() method of the current buffer (a prompt_toolkit.buffer.Buffer) is called, the tempfile opened in the editor will always have a .py extension, to support editor syntax highlighting. The open_input_in_editor(event) function associated with the f2 keybinding manually sets the tempfile_suffix property of the current buffer before calling its open_in_editor() method. The vi keybinding (v) and emacs mode keybinding (c-x c-e) are handled by prompt_toolkit directly, bypassing this function, so the tempfile created when they are used is a .txt file. Passing the tempfile_suffix argument to the PrompSession constructor ensures that .py extension is always used.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Script to auto-generate our API docs.
"""
import os
import sys
pjoin = os.path.join
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
sys.path.append(pjoin(os.path.abspath(here), 'sphinxext'))
from apigen import ApiDocWriter
source = pjoin(here, 'source')
#*****************************************************************************
if __name__ == '__main__':
package = 'IPython'
outdir = pjoin(source, 'api', 'generated')
docwriter = ApiDocWriter(package,rst_extension='.rst')
# You have to escape the . here because . is a special char for regexps.
# You must do make clean if you change this!
docwriter.package_skip_patterns += [r'\.external$',
# Extensions are documented elsewhere.
r'\.extensions',
# Magics are documented separately
r'\.core\.magics',
# This isn't API
r'\.sphinxext',
# Shims
r'\.kernel',
r'\.terminal\.pt_inputhooks',
]
# The inputhook* modules often cause problems on import, such as trying to
# load incompatible Qt bindings. It's easiest to leave them all out. The
docwriter.module_skip_patterns += [ r'\.lib\.inputhook.+',
r'\.ipdoctest',
r'\.testing\.plugin',
# Backwards compat import for lib.lexers
r'\.nbconvert\.utils\.lexers',
# We document this manually.
r'\.utils\.py3compat',
# These are exposed in display
r'\.core\.display',
r'\.lib\.display',
# Shims
r'\.config',
r'\.consoleapp',
r'\.frontend$',
r'\.html',
r'\.nbconvert',
r'\.nbformat',
r'\.parallel',
r'\.qt',
# this is deprecated.
r'\.utils\.warn',
# Private APIs (there should be a lot more here)
r'\.terminal\.ptutils',
]
# main API is in the inputhook module, which is documented.
# These modules import functions and classes from other places to expose
# them as part of the public API. They must have __all__ defined. The
# non-API modules they import from should be excluded by the skip patterns
# above.
docwriter.names_from__all__.update({
'IPython.display',
})
# Now, generate the outputs
docwriter.write_api_docs(outdir)
# Write index with .txt extension - we can include it, but Sphinx won't try
# to compile it
docwriter.write_index(outdir, 'gen.txt',
relative_to = pjoin(source, 'api')
)
print ('%d files written' % len(docwriter.written_modules))