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Merge pull request #937 from minrk/readline Add dirty trick for readline import on OSX to more aggressively detect the presence of libedit masquerading as true GNU readline. Also made the libedit warning extremely loud, so people don't miss it. See the original PR page for the gory details; short version: 1. remove lib-dynload from sys.path before trying to import readline the first time 2. after import, restore lib-dynload to its place in sys.path 3. if import failed without lib-dynload, try it one more time, to get the default module

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PhysicalQInput.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Modified input prompt for entering quantities with units.
Modify the behavior of the interactive interpreter to allow direct input of
quantities with units without having to make a function call.
Now the following forms are accepted:
x = 4 m
y = -.45e3 m/s
g = 9.8 m/s**2
a = 2.3 m/s^2 # ^ -> ** automatically
All other input is processed normally.
Authors
-------
- Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu>
"""
#*****************************************************************************
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team
# Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#*****************************************************************************
# This file is an example of how to modify IPython's line-processing behavior
# without touching the internal code. We'll define an alternate pre-processing
# stage which allows a special form of input (which is invalid Python syntax)
# for certain quantities, rewrites a line of proper Python in those cases, and
# then passes it off to IPython's normal processor for further work.
# With this kind of customization, IPython can be adapted for many
# special-purpose scenarios providing alternate input syntaxes.
# This file can be imported like a regular module.
# IPython has a prefilter() function that analyzes each input line. We redefine
# it here to first pre-process certain forms of input
# The prototype of any alternate prefilter must be like this one (the name
# doesn't matter):
# - line is a string containing the user input line.
# - continuation is a parameter which tells us if we are processing a first line of
# user input or the second or higher of a multi-line statement.
def prefilter_PQ(self,line,continuation):
"""Alternate prefilter for input of PhysicalQuantityInteractive objects.
This assumes that the function PhysicalQuantityInteractive() has been
imported."""
from re import match
from IPython.core.iplib import InteractiveShell
# This regexp is what does the real work
unit_split = match(r'\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(-?\d*\.?\d*[eE]?-?\d*)\s+([a-zA-Z].*)',
line)
# If special input was ecnountered, process it:
if unit_split:
var,val,units = unit_split.groups()
if var and val and units:
units = units.replace('^','**')
# Now a valid line needs to be constructed for IPython to process:
line = var +" = PhysicalQuantityInteractive(" + val + ", '" + \
units + "')"
#print 'New line:',line # dbg
# In the end, always call the default IPython _prefilter() function. Note
# that self must be passed explicitly, b/c we're calling the unbound class
# method (since this method will overwrite the instance prefilter())
return InteractiveShell._prefilter(self,line,continuation)
# Rebind this to be the new IPython prefilter:
from IPython.core.iplib import InteractiveShell
InteractiveShell.prefilter = prefilter_PQ
# Clean up the namespace.
del InteractiveShell,prefilter_PQ
# Just a heads up at the console
print '*** Simplified input for physical quantities enabled.'