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strip leading 'ESC[?1034h' in tests caused by `import readline` `import readline` causes 'ESC[?1034h' to be the first output sometimes, so strip that off the front of the first line if it is found. This has been reported to RedHat in 2007, but appears to only apply to OSX 10.7 at the moment. closes gh-662

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#!python
"""Windows-specific part of the installation"""
import os, sys, shutil
pjoin = os.path.join
# import setuptools if we can
try:
import setuptools
except ImportError:
pass
def mkshortcut(target,description,link_file,*args,**kw):
"""make a shortcut if it doesn't exist, and register its creation"""
create_shortcut(target, description, link_file,*args,**kw)
file_created(link_file)
def install():
"""Routine to be run by the win32 installer with the -install switch."""
from IPython.core.release import version
# Get some system constants
prefix = sys.prefix
python = pjoin(prefix, 'python.exe')
pythonw = pjoin(prefix, 'pythonw.exe')
have_setuptools = 'setuptools' in sys.modules
if not have_setuptools:
# This currently doesn't work without setuptools,
# so don't bother making broken links
return
# Lookup path to common startmenu ...
ip_start_menu = pjoin(get_special_folder_path('CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS'),
'IPython (Py%i.%i %i bit)' % (sys.version_info[0],
sys.version_info[1],
8*tuple.__itemsize__))
# Create IPython entry ...
if not os.path.isdir(ip_start_menu):
os.mkdir(ip_start_menu)
directory_created(ip_start_menu)
# Create .py and .bat files to make things available from
# the Windows command line. Thanks to the Twisted project
# for this logic!
programs = [
'ipython',
'iptest',
'ipcontroller',
'ipengine',
'ipcluster',
'irunner'
]
scripts = pjoin(prefix,'scripts')
if not have_setuptools:
# only create .bat files if we don't have setuptools
for program in programs:
raw = pjoin(scripts, program)
bat = raw + '.bat'
py = raw + '.py'
# Create .py versions of the scripts
shutil.copy(raw, py)
# Create .bat files for each of the scripts
bat_file = file(bat,'w')
bat_file.write("@%s %s %%*" % (python, py))
bat_file.close()
# Now move onto setting the Start Menu up
ipybase = pjoin(scripts, 'ipython')
if have_setuptools:
# let setuptools take care of the scripts:
ipybase = ipybase + '-script.py'
workdir = "%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%"
link = pjoin(ip_start_menu, 'IPython.lnk')
cmd = '"%s"' % ipybase
mkshortcut(python, 'IPython', link, cmd, workdir)
# Disable pysh Start item until the profile restores functionality
# Most of this code is in IPython/deathrow, and needs to be updated
# to 0.11 APIs
# link = pjoin(ip_start_menu, 'pysh.lnk')
# cmd = '"%s" profile=pysh --init' % ipybase
# mkshortcut(python, 'IPython (command prompt mode)', link, cmd, workdir)
link = pjoin(ip_start_menu, 'pylab.lnk')
cmd = '"%s" profile=pylab --init' % ipybase
mkshortcut(python, 'IPython (pylab profile)', link, cmd, workdir)
link = pjoin(ip_start_menu, 'ipcontroller.lnk')
cmdbase = pjoin(scripts, 'ipcontroller')
if have_setuptools:
cmdbase += '-script.py'
cmd = '"%s"' % cmdbase
mkshortcut(python, 'IPython controller', link, cmd, workdir)
link = pjoin(ip_start_menu, 'ipengine.lnk')
cmdbase = pjoin(scripts, 'ipengine')
if have_setuptools:
cmdbase += '-script.py'
cmd = '"%s"' % cmdbase
mkshortcut(python, 'IPython engine', link, cmd, workdir)
link = pjoin(ip_start_menu, 'ipythonqt.lnk')
cmdbase = pjoin(scripts, 'ipython-qtconsole')
if have_setuptools:
cmdbase += '-script.pyw'
cmd = '"%s"' % cmdbase
mkshortcut(pythonw, 'IPython Qt Console', link, cmd, workdir)
# Create documentation shortcuts ...
t = prefix + r'\share\doc\ipython\manual\index.html'
f = ip_start_menu + r'\Manual in HTML.lnk'
mkshortcut(t,'IPython Manual - HTML-Format',f)
def remove():
"""Routine to be run by the win32 installer with the -remove switch."""
pass
# main()
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
if sys.argv[1] == '-install':
install()
elif sys.argv[1] == '-remove':
remove()
else:
print "Script was called with option %s" % sys.argv[1]