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Merge pull request #1495 from rkern/fix-hyperobject-pprint...
Merge pull request #1495 from rkern/fix-hyperobject-pprint BUG: Fix pretty-printing for overzealous objects Some classes use __getattr__ to automatically create requested attributes. The recent trend of LINQ-like query objects is what I ran into. This confuses the pretty-printing machinery that tests for _repr_pretty_. This pull request fixes many of these problems by simply testing if the _repr_pretty_ attribute is callable. This may still be confused by certain mocking frameworks, but it's a good start.

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ipy_kitcfg.py
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import os,sys
import ipy_rehashdir,glob
from ipy_rehashdir import selflaunch, PyLauncher
def pylaunchers():
"""Create launchers for python scripts in cwd and store them in alias table
This is useful if you want to invoke .py scripts from ipykit session,
just adding .py files in PATH does not work without file association.
.ipy files will be run like macros.
"""
fs = glob.glob('*.py') + glob.glob('*.ipy')
for f in fs:
l = PyLauncher(f)
n = os.path.splitext(f)[0]
ip.define_alias(n, l)
ip.magic('store '+n)
def exta_imports():
# add some modules that you'd want to be bundled in the ipykit
# library zip file here. Do this if you get ImportErrors from scripts you
# try to launch with 'py' or pylaunchers. In theory you could include
# the whole stdlib here for full script coverage
# note that this is never run, it's just here for py2exe
import distutils.dir_util
def kitroot():
return os.environ.get('IPYKITROOT', None)
def main():
if not kitroot():
print "Can't configure ipykit, IPYKITROOT should be set."
return
os.environ["PATH"] = os.environ["PATH"] + ";" + kitroot() + "\\bin;"
ip.push("pylaunchers")
cmds = ip.db.get('syscmdlist', None)
if cmds is None:
ip.magic('rehashx')
cmds = ip.db.get('syscmdlist', [])
#print cmds
if 'sc1' in cmds:
print "Default editor: Sc1"
import ipy_editors
ipy_editors.scite('sc1')
# for icp, imv, imkdir, etc.
import ipy_fsops
greeting = """\n\n === Welcome to ipykit ===
%quickref - learn quickly about IPython.
"""
def ipython_firstrun(ip):
print "First run of ipykit - configuring"
ip.define_alias('py',selflaunch)
ip.define_alias('d','dir /w /og /on')
ip.magic('store py')
ip.magic('store d')
bins = kitroot() +'/bin'
print greeting
def init_ipython(ipy):
global ip
ip = ipy
main()