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Fix paste/cpaste bug and refactor/cleanup that code a lot....
Fix paste/cpaste bug and refactor/cleanup that code a lot. In fixing a pasting bug (mishandling of whitespace when input had prompts) it became clear the pasting code hadn't been updated when the new prefiltering machinery was added. Furthermore, the pasting magics are only for the terminal, but the code was in the base classes. This refactors and simplifies the pasting code, moving it to the terminal shell only, and removing unnecessary methods from the main class (using small utility functions instead). The tests were simplified because the previous regexp supported some odd edge cases that are not valid in the normal prefiltering code. We want to have a single location and set of rules for input prefiltering, so I changed some of the test cases to be consistent with what prefilter allows.

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ipy_server.py
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""" Simple TCP socket server that executes statements in IPython instance.
Usage:
import ipy_server
ipy_server.serve_thread(16455)
Now, to execute the statements in this ipython instance, open a TCP socket
(port 16455), write out the statements, and close the socket.
You can use e.g. "telnet localhost 16455" or a script to do this.
This is a bit like 'M-x server-start" or gnuserv in the emacs world.
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
import SocketServer
# user-accessible port
PORT = 8099
class IPythonRequestHandler(SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler):
def handle(self):
#print "connection from", self.client_address
inp = self.rfile.read().replace('\r\n','\n')
#print "Execute",inp
ip.runlines(inp)
def serve(port = PORT):
server = SocketServer.TCPServer(("", port), IPythonRequestHandler)
print "ipy_server on TCP port", port
server.serve_forever()
def serve_thread(port = PORT):
import thread
thread.start_new_thread(serve, (port,))