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new completer for qtconsole...
new completer for qtconsole add a completer to the qtconsole that is navigable by arrows keys and tab. One need to call it twice to get it on focus and be able to select completion with Return. looks like zsh completer, not the gui drop down list of --gui-completer. This also try to split the completion logic from console_widget, and try to keep the old completer qui around. The plain completer that never takes focus back, and the QlistWidget completer. to switch between the 3, the --gui-completion flag as been changed to take an argument (plain, droplist, ncurses) completer also autoscroll and show `...` when rows are hidden

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ipythonx.py
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"""
Entry point for a simple application giving a graphical frontend to
ipython.
"""
try:
import wx
except ImportError, e:
e.args[0] = """%s
________________________________________________________________________________
You need wxPython to run this application.
""" % e.args[0]
raise e
from wx_frontend import WxController
import __builtin__
class IPythonXController(WxController):
""" Sub class of WxController that adds some application-specific
bindings.
"""
debug = False
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
WxController.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.ipython0.ask_exit = self.do_exit
# Scroll to top
maxrange = self.GetScrollRange(wx.VERTICAL)
self.ScrollLines(-maxrange)
def _on_key_down(self, event, skip=True):
# Intercept Ctrl-D to quit
if event.KeyCode == ord('D') and event.ControlDown() and \
self.input_buffer == '' and \
self._input_state == 'readline':
wx.CallAfter(self.ask_exit)
else:
WxController._on_key_down(self, event, skip=skip)
def ask_exit(self):
""" Ask the user whether to exit.
"""
self._input_state = 'subprocess'
self.write('\n', refresh=False)
self.capture_output()
self.ipython0.exit()
self.release_output()
if not self.ipython0.exit_now:
wx.CallAfter(self.new_prompt,
self.input_prompt_template.substitute(
number=self.last_result['number'] + 1))
else:
wx.CallAfter(wx.GetApp().Exit)
self.write('Exiting ...', refresh=False)
def do_exit(self):
""" Exits the interpreter, kills the windows.
"""
WxController.do_exit(self)
self.release_output()
wx.CallAfter(wx.Exit)
class IPythonX(wx.Frame):
""" Main frame of the IPythonX app.
"""
def __init__(self, parent, id, title, debug=False):
wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, title, size=(300,250))
self._sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
self.shell = IPythonXController(self, debug=debug)
self._sizer.Add(self.shell, 1, wx.EXPAND)
self.SetSizer(self._sizer)
self.SetAutoLayout(1)
self.Show(True)
wx.EVT_CLOSE(self, self.on_close)
def on_close(self, event):
""" Called on closing the windows.
Stops the event loop, to close all the child windows.
"""
wx.CallAfter(wx.Exit)
def main():
from optparse import OptionParser
usage = """usage: %prog [options]
Simple graphical frontend to IPython, using WxWidgets."""
parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option("-d", "--debug",
action="store_true", dest="debug", default=False,
help="Enable debug message for the wx frontend.")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
# Clear the options, to avoid having the ipython0 instance complain
import sys
sys.argv = sys.argv[:1]
app = wx.PySimpleApp()
frame = IPythonX(None, wx.ID_ANY, 'IPythonX', debug=options.debug)
frame.shell.SetFocus()
frame.shell.app = app
frame.SetSize((680, 460))
app.MainLoop()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()