##// END OF EJS Templates
Make event triggering robust to (un)registration....
Make event triggering robust to (un)registration. Event callbacks can register or unregister new callbacks for the same event while executing, and the previous triggering implementation allowed for event callbacks to be inadvertently skipped. The fix is to make a copy of the list of callbacks before executing any of them. With this change, the resulting semantics are simple: any callbacks registered before triggering are executed, and any new callbacks registered are only visible at the next triggering of the event. Note that this could potentially break existing callers who expected newly-appended callbacks were immediately executed. Fixes #9447. Originally based on a patch by @marksandler2.

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""" 'editor' hooks for common editors that work well with ipython
They should honor the line number argument, at least.
Contributions are *very* welcome.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import pipes
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
from IPython import get_ipython
from IPython.core.error import TryNext
from IPython.utils import py3compat
def install_editor(template, wait=False):
"""Installs the editor that is called by IPython for the %edit magic.
This overrides the default editor, which is generally set by your EDITOR
environment variable or is notepad (windows) or vi (linux). By supplying a
template string `run_template`, you can control how the editor is invoked
by IPython -- (e.g. the format in which it accepts command line options)
Parameters
----------
template : basestring
run_template acts as a template for how your editor is invoked by
the shell. It should contain '{filename}', which will be replaced on
invokation with the file name, and '{line}', $line by line number
(or 0) to invoke the file with.
wait : bool
If `wait` is true, wait until the user presses enter before returning,
to facilitate non-blocking editors that exit immediately after
the call.
"""
# not all editors support $line, so we'll leave out this check
# for substitution in ['$file', '$line']:
# if not substitution in run_template:
# raise ValueError(('run_template should contain %s'
# ' for string substitution. You supplied "%s"' % (substitution,
# run_template)))
def call_editor(self, filename, line=0):
if line is None:
line = 0
cmd = template.format(filename=pipes.quote(filename), line=line)
print(">", cmd)
# pipes.quote doesn't work right on Windows, but it does after splitting
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
cmd = shlex.split(cmd)
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True)
if wait and proc.wait() != 0:
raise TryNext()
if wait:
py3compat.input("Press Enter when done editing:")
get_ipython().set_hook('editor', call_editor)
get_ipython().editor = template
# in these, exe is always the path/name of the executable. Useful
# if you don't have the editor directory in your path
def komodo(exe=u'komodo'):
""" Activestate Komodo [Edit] """
install_editor(exe + u' -l {line} {filename}', wait=True)
def scite(exe=u"scite"):
""" SciTE or Sc1 """
install_editor(exe + u' {filename} -goto:{line}')
def notepadplusplus(exe=u'notepad++'):
""" Notepad++ http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net """
install_editor(exe + u' -n{line} {filename}')
def jed(exe=u'jed'):
""" JED, the lightweight emacsish editor """
install_editor(exe + u' +{line} {filename}')
def idle(exe=u'idle'):
""" Idle, the editor bundled with python
Parameters
----------
exe : str, None
If none, should be pretty smart about finding the executable.
"""
if exe is None:
import idlelib
p = os.path.dirname(idlelib.__filename__)
# i'm not sure if this actually works. Is this idle.py script
# guarenteed to be executable?
exe = os.path.join(p, 'idle.py')
install_editor(exe + u' {filename}')
def mate(exe=u'mate'):
""" TextMate, the missing editor"""
# wait=True is not required since we're using the -w flag to mate
install_editor(exe + u' -w -l {line} {filename}')
# ##########################################
# these are untested, report any problems
# ##########################################
def emacs(exe=u'emacs'):
install_editor(exe + u' +{line} {filename}')
def gnuclient(exe=u'gnuclient'):
install_editor(exe + u' -nw +{line} {filename}')
def crimson_editor(exe=u'cedt.exe'):
install_editor(exe + u' /L:{line} {filename}')
def kate(exe=u'kate'):
install_editor(exe + u' -u -l {line} {filename}')