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allow splitting and merging of heading cells...
allow splitting and merging of heading cells I consider it a bug that you couldn't merge with heading cells, and that you couldn't split them, either. (So much so that I thought it was a bug in ipython-vimception when I ran into it). This change removes that limitation, so heading cells are on par with the other cells in terms of the kinds of manipulations one can carry out with them.

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kill_ring.py
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""" A generic Emacs-style kill ring, as well as a Qt-specific version.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# System library imports
from IPython.external.qt import QtCore, QtGui
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class KillRing(object):
""" A generic Emacs-style kill ring.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.clear()
def clear(self):
""" Clears the kill ring.
"""
self._index = -1
self._ring = []
def kill(self, text):
""" Adds some killed text to the ring.
"""
self._ring.append(text)
def yank(self):
""" Yank back the most recently killed text.
Returns
-------
A text string or None.
"""
self._index = len(self._ring)
return self.rotate()
def rotate(self):
""" Rotate the kill ring, then yank back the new top.
Returns
-------
A text string or None.
"""
self._index -= 1
if self._index >= 0:
return self._ring[self._index]
return None
class QtKillRing(QtCore.QObject):
""" A kill ring attached to Q[Plain]TextEdit.
"""
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# QtKillRing interface
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, text_edit):
""" Create a kill ring attached to the specified Qt text edit.
"""
assert isinstance(text_edit, (QtGui.QTextEdit, QtGui.QPlainTextEdit))
super(QtKillRing, self).__init__()
self._ring = KillRing()
self._prev_yank = None
self._skip_cursor = False
self._text_edit = text_edit
text_edit.cursorPositionChanged.connect(self._cursor_position_changed)
def clear(self):
""" Clears the kill ring.
"""
self._ring.clear()
self._prev_yank = None
def kill(self, text):
""" Adds some killed text to the ring.
"""
self._ring.kill(text)
def kill_cursor(self, cursor):
""" Kills the text selected by the give cursor.
"""
text = cursor.selectedText()
if text:
cursor.removeSelectedText()
self.kill(text)
def yank(self):
""" Yank back the most recently killed text.
"""
text = self._ring.yank()
if text:
self._skip_cursor = True
cursor = self._text_edit.textCursor()
cursor.insertText(text)
self._prev_yank = text
def rotate(self):
""" Rotate the kill ring, then yank back the new top.
"""
if self._prev_yank:
text = self._ring.rotate()
if text:
self._skip_cursor = True
cursor = self._text_edit.textCursor()
cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Left,
QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor,
n = len(self._prev_yank))
cursor.insertText(text)
self._prev_yank = text
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Protected interface
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------ Signal handlers ----------------------------------------------------
def _cursor_position_changed(self):
if self._skip_cursor:
self._skip_cursor = False
else:
self._prev_yank = None