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Merge pull request #1396 from takluyver/magic_tb_fix In order for the %tb magic to work as expected, no other error can be raised by invoking it. Even if an error is caught immediately, it affects the 'last error' values in sys. This cuts a try/except block out of ip.magic(). Happily, in this case there was a simpler way to do the same thing using `str.partition`

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ibrowse.py
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# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
import curses, fcntl, signal, struct, tty, textwrap, inspect
from IPython.core import ipapi
import astyle, ipipe
# Python 2.3 compatibility
try:
set
except NameError:
import sets
set = sets.Set
# Python 2.3 compatibility
try:
sorted
except NameError:
from ipipe import sorted
class UnassignedKeyError(Exception):
"""
Exception that is used for reporting unassigned keys.
"""
class UnknownCommandError(Exception):
"""
Exception that is used for reporting unknown commands (this should never
happen).
"""
class CommandError(Exception):
"""
Exception that is used for reporting that a command can't be executed.
"""
class Keymap(dict):
"""
Stores mapping of keys to commands.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._keymap = {}
def __setitem__(self, key, command):
if isinstance(key, str):
for c in key:
dict.__setitem__(self, ord(c), command)
else:
dict.__setitem__(self, key, command)
def __getitem__(self, key):
if isinstance(key, str):
key = ord(key)
return dict.__getitem__(self, key)
def __detitem__(self, key):
if isinstance(key, str):
key = ord(key)
dict.__detitem__(self, key)
def register(self, command, *keys):
for key in keys:
self[key] = command
def get(self, key, default=None):
if isinstance(key, str):
key = ord(key)
return dict.get(self, key, default)
def findkey(self, command, default=ipipe.noitem):
for (key, commandcandidate) in self.iteritems():
if commandcandidate == command:
return key
if default is ipipe.noitem:
raise KeyError(command)
return default
class _BrowserCachedItem(object):
# This is used internally by ``ibrowse`` to store a item together with its
# marked status.
__slots__ = ("item", "marked")
def __init__(self, item):
self.item = item
self.marked = False
class _BrowserHelp(object):
style_header = astyle.Style.fromstr("yellow:black:bold")
# This is used internally by ``ibrowse`` for displaying the help screen.
def __init__(self, browser):
self.browser = browser
def __xrepr__(self, mode):
yield (-1, True)
if mode == "header" or mode == "footer":
yield (astyle.style_default, "ibrowse help screen")
else:
yield (astyle.style_default, repr(self))
def __iter__(self):
# Get reverse key mapping
allkeys = {}
for (key, cmd) in self.browser.keymap.iteritems():
allkeys.setdefault(cmd, []).append(key)
fields = ("key", "description")
commands = []
for name in dir(self.browser):
if name.startswith("cmd_"):
command = getattr(self.browser, name)
commands.append((inspect.getsourcelines(command)[-1], name[4:], command))
commands.sort()
commands = [(c[1], c[2]) for c in commands]
for (i, (name, command)) in enumerate(commands):
if i:
yield ipipe.Fields(fields, key="", description="")
description = command.__doc__
if description is None:
lines = []
else:
lines = [l.strip() for l in description.splitlines() if l.strip()]
description = "\n".join(lines)
lines = textwrap.wrap(description, 60)
keys = allkeys.get(name, [])
yield ipipe.Fields(fields, key="", description=astyle.Text((self.style_header, name)))
for i in xrange(max(len(keys), len(lines))):
try:
key = self.browser.keylabel(keys[i])
except IndexError:
key = ""
try:
line = lines[i]
except IndexError:
line = ""
yield ipipe.Fields(fields, key=key, description=line)
class _BrowserLevel(object):
# This is used internally to store the state (iterator, fetch items,
# position of cursor and screen, etc.) of one browser level
# An ``ibrowse`` object keeps multiple ``_BrowserLevel`` objects in
# a stack.
def __init__(self, browser, input, mainsizey, *attrs):
self.browser = browser
self.input = input
self.header = [x for x in ipipe.xrepr(input, "header") if not isinstance(x[0], int)]
# iterator for the input
self.iterator = ipipe.xiter(input)
# is the iterator exhausted?
self.exhausted = False
# attributes to be display (autodetected if empty)
self.attrs = attrs
# fetched items (+ marked flag)
self.items = ipipe.deque()
# Number of marked objects
self.marked = 0
# Vertical cursor position
self.cury = 0
# Horizontal cursor position
self.curx = 0
# Index of first data column
self.datastartx = 0
# Index of first data line
self.datastarty = 0
# height of the data display area
self.mainsizey = mainsizey
# width of the data display area (changes when scrolling)
self.mainsizex = 0
# Size of row number (changes when scrolling)
self.numbersizex = 0
# Attributes to display (in this order)
self.displayattrs = []
# index and attribute under the cursor
self.displayattr = (None, ipipe.noitem)
# Maps attributes to column widths
self.colwidths = {}
# Set of hidden attributes
self.hiddenattrs = set()
# This takes care of all the caches etc.
self.moveto(0, 0, refresh=True)
def fetch(self, count):
# Try to fill ``self.items`` with at least ``count`` objects.
have = len(self.items)
while not self.exhausted and have < count:
try:
item = self.iterator.next()
except StopIteration:
self.exhausted = True
break
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception, exc:
have += 1
self.items.append(_BrowserCachedItem(exc))
self.exhausted = True
break
else:
have += 1
self.items.append(_BrowserCachedItem(item))
def calcdisplayattrs(self):
# Calculate which attributes are available from the objects that are
# currently visible on screen (and store it in ``self.displayattrs``)
attrs = set()
self.displayattrs = []
if self.attrs:
# If the browser object specifies a fixed list of attributes,
# simply use it (removing hidden attributes).
for attr in self.attrs:
attr = ipipe.upgradexattr(attr)
if attr not in attrs and attr not in self.hiddenattrs:
self.displayattrs.append(attr)
attrs.add(attr)
else:
endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items))
for i in xrange(self.datastarty, endy):
for attr in ipipe.xattrs(self.items[i].item, "default"):
if attr not in attrs and attr not in self.hiddenattrs:
self.displayattrs.append(attr)
attrs.add(attr)
def getrow(self, i):
# Return a dictionary with the attributes for the object
# ``self.items[i]``. Attribute names are taken from
# ``self.displayattrs`` so ``calcdisplayattrs()`` must have been
# called before.
row = {}
item = self.items[i].item
for attr in self.displayattrs:
try:
value = attr.value(item)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception, exc:
value = exc
# only store attribute if it exists (or we got an exception)
if value is not ipipe.noitem:
# remember alignment, length and colored text
row[attr] = ipipe.xformat(value, "cell", self.browser.maxattrlength)
return row
def calcwidths(self):
# Recalculate the displayed fields and their widths.
# ``calcdisplayattrs()'' must have been called and the cache
# for attributes of the objects on screen (``self.displayrows``)
# must have been filled. This sets ``self.colwidths`` which maps
# attribute descriptors to widths.
self.colwidths = {}
for row in self.displayrows:
for attr in self.displayattrs:
try:
length = row[attr][1]
except KeyError:
length = 0
# always add attribute to colwidths, even if it doesn't exist
if attr not in self.colwidths:
self.colwidths[attr] = len(attr.name())
newwidth = max(self.colwidths[attr], length)
self.colwidths[attr] = newwidth
# How many characters do we need to paint the largest item number?
self.numbersizex = len(str(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey-1))
# How must space have we got to display data?
self.mainsizex = self.browser.scrsizex-self.numbersizex-3
# width of all columns
self.datasizex = sum(self.colwidths.itervalues()) + len(self.colwidths)
def calcdisplayattr(self):
# Find out which attribute the cursor is on and store this
# information in ``self.displayattr``.
pos = 0
for (i, attr) in enumerate(self.displayattrs):
if pos+self.colwidths[attr] >= self.curx:
self.displayattr = (i, attr)
break
pos += self.colwidths[attr]+1
else:
self.displayattr = (None, ipipe.noitem)
def moveto(self, x, y, refresh=False):
# Move the cursor to the position ``(x,y)`` (in data coordinates,
# not in screen coordinates). If ``refresh`` is true, all cached
# values will be recalculated (e.g. because the list has been
# resorted, so screen positions etc. are no longer valid).
olddatastarty = self.datastarty
oldx = self.curx
oldy = self.cury
x = int(x+0.5)
y = int(y+0.5)
newx = x # remember where we wanted to move
newy = y # remember where we wanted to move
scrollbordery = min(self.browser.scrollbordery, self.mainsizey//2)
scrollborderx = min(self.browser.scrollborderx, self.mainsizex//2)
# Make sure that the cursor didn't leave the main area vertically
if y < 0:
y = 0
# try to get enough items to fill the screen
self.fetch(max(y+scrollbordery+1, self.mainsizey))
if y >= len(self.items):
y = max(0, len(self.items)-1)
# Make sure that the cursor stays on screen vertically
if y < self.datastarty+scrollbordery:
self.datastarty = max(0, y-scrollbordery)
elif y >= self.datastarty+self.mainsizey-scrollbordery:
self.datastarty = max(0, min(y-self.mainsizey+scrollbordery+1,
len(self.items)-self.mainsizey))
if refresh: # Do we need to refresh the complete display?
self.calcdisplayattrs()
endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items))
self.displayrows = map(self.getrow, xrange(self.datastarty, endy))
self.calcwidths()
# Did we scroll vertically => update displayrows
# and various other attributes
elif self.datastarty != olddatastarty:
# Recalculate which attributes we have to display
olddisplayattrs = self.displayattrs
self.calcdisplayattrs()
# If there are new attributes, recreate the cache
if self.displayattrs != olddisplayattrs:
endy = min(self.datastarty+self.mainsizey, len(self.items))
self.displayrows = map(self.getrow, xrange(self.datastarty, endy))
elif self.datastarty<olddatastarty: # we did scroll up
# drop rows from the end
del self.displayrows[self.datastarty-olddatastarty:]
# fetch new items
for i in xrange(min(olddatastarty, self.datastarty+self.mainsizey)-1,
self.datastarty-1, -1):
try:
row = self.getrow(i)
except IndexError:
# we didn't have enough objects to fill the screen
break
self.displayrows.insert(0, row)
else: # we did scroll down
# drop rows from the start
del self.displayrows[:self.datastarty-olddatastarty]
# fetch new items
for i in xrange(max(olddatastarty+self.mainsizey, self.datastarty),
self.datastarty+self.mainsizey):
try:
row = self.getrow(i)
except IndexError:
# we didn't have enough objects to fill the screen
break
self.displayrows.append(row)
self.calcwidths()
# Make sure that the cursor didn't leave the data area horizontally
if x < 0:
x = 0
elif x >= self.datasizex:
x = max(0, self.datasizex-1)
# Make sure that the cursor stays on screen horizontally
if x < self.datastartx+scrollborderx:
self.datastartx = max(0, x-scrollborderx)
elif x >= self.datastartx+self.mainsizex-scrollborderx:
self.datastartx = max(0, min(x-self.mainsizex+scrollborderx+1,
self.datasizex-self.mainsizex))
if x == oldx and y == oldy and (x != newx or y != newy): # couldn't move
self.browser.beep()
else:
self.curx = x
self.cury = y
self.calcdisplayattr()
def sort(self, key, reverse=False):
"""
Sort the currently list of items using the key function ``key``. If
``reverse`` is true the sort order is reversed.
"""
curitem = self.items[self.cury] # Remember where the cursor is now
# Sort items
def realkey(item):
return key(item.item)
self.items = ipipe.deque(sorted(self.items, key=realkey, reverse=reverse))
# Find out where the object under the cursor went
cury = self.cury
for (i, item) in enumerate(self.items):
if item is curitem:
cury = i
break
self.moveto(self.curx, cury, refresh=True)
def refresh(self):
"""
Restart iterating the input.
"""
self.iterator = ipipe.xiter(self.input)
self.items.clear()
self.exhausted = False
self.datastartx = self.datastarty = 0
self.moveto(0, 0, refresh=True)
def refreshfind(self):
"""
Restart iterating the input and go back to the same object as before
(if it can be found in the new iterator).
"""
try:
oldobject = self.items[self.cury].item
except IndexError:
oldobject = ipipe.noitem
self.iterator = ipipe.xiter(self.input)
self.items.clear()
self.exhausted = False
while True:
self.fetch(len(self.items)+1)
if self.exhausted:
curses.beep()
self.datastartx = self.datastarty = 0
self.moveto(self.curx, 0, refresh=True)
break
if self.items[-1].item == oldobject:
self.datastartx = self.datastarty = 0
self.moveto(self.curx, len(self.items)-1, refresh=True)
break
class _CommandInput(object):
keymap = Keymap()
keymap.register("left", curses.KEY_LEFT)
keymap.register("right", curses.KEY_RIGHT)
keymap.register("home", curses.KEY_HOME, "\x01") # Ctrl-A
keymap.register("end", curses.KEY_END, "\x05") # Ctrl-E
# FIXME: What's happening here?
keymap.register("backspace", curses.KEY_BACKSPACE, "\x08\x7f")
keymap.register("delete", curses.KEY_DC)
keymap.register("delend", 0x0b) # Ctrl-K
keymap.register("execute", "\r\n")
keymap.register("up", curses.KEY_UP)
keymap.register("down", curses.KEY_DOWN)
keymap.register("incsearchup", curses.KEY_PPAGE)
keymap.register("incsearchdown", curses.KEY_NPAGE)
keymap.register("exit", "\x18"), # Ctrl-X
def __init__(self, prompt):
self.prompt = prompt
self.history = []
self.maxhistory = 100
self.input = ""
self.curx = 0
self.cury = -1 # blank line
def start(self):
self.input = ""
self.curx = 0
self.cury = -1 # blank line
def handlekey(self, browser, key):
cmdname = self.keymap.get(key, None)
if cmdname is not None:
cmdfunc = getattr(self, "cmd_%s" % cmdname, None)
if cmdfunc is not None:
return cmdfunc(browser)
curses.beep()
elif key != -1:
try:
char = chr(key)
except ValueError:
curses.beep()
else:
return self.handlechar(browser, char)
def handlechar(self, browser, char):
self.input = self.input[:self.curx] + char + self.input[self.curx:]
self.curx += 1
return True
def dohistory(self):
self.history.insert(0, self.input)
del self.history[:-self.maxhistory]
def cmd_backspace(self, browser):
if self.curx:
self.input = self.input[:self.curx-1] + self.input[self.curx:]
self.curx -= 1
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_delete(self, browser):
if self.curx<len(self.input):
self.input = self.input[:self.curx] + self.input[self.curx+1:]
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_delend(self, browser):
if self.curx<len(self.input):
self.input = self.input[:self.curx]
return True
def cmd_left(self, browser):
if self.curx:
self.curx -= 1
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_right(self, browser):
if self.curx < len(self.input):
self.curx += 1
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_home(self, browser):
if self.curx:
self.curx = 0
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_end(self, browser):
if self.curx < len(self.input):
self.curx = len(self.input)
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_up(self, browser):
if self.cury < len(self.history)-1:
self.cury += 1
self.input = self.history[self.cury]
self.curx = len(self.input)
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_down(self, browser):
if self.cury >= 0:
self.cury -= 1
if self.cury>=0:
self.input = self.history[self.cury]
else:
self.input = ""
self.curx = len(self.input)
return True
else:
curses.beep()
def cmd_incsearchup(self, browser):
prefix = self.input[:self.curx]
cury = self.cury
while True:
cury += 1
if cury >= len(self.history):
break
if self.history[cury].startswith(prefix):
self.input = self.history[cury]
self.cury = cury
return True
curses.beep()
def cmd_incsearchdown(self, browser):
prefix = self.input[:self.curx]
cury = self.cury
while True:
cury -= 1
if cury <= 0:
break
if self.history[cury].startswith(prefix):
self.input = self.history[self.cury]
self.cury = cury
return True
curses.beep()
def cmd_exit(self, browser):
browser.mode = "default"
return True
def cmd_execute(self, browser):
raise NotImplementedError
class _CommandGoto(_CommandInput):
def __init__(self):
_CommandInput.__init__(self, "goto object #")
def handlechar(self, browser, char):
# Only accept digits
if not "0" <= char <= "9":
curses.beep()
else:
return _CommandInput.handlechar(self, browser, char)
def cmd_execute(self, browser):
level = browser.levels[-1]
if self.input:
self.dohistory()
level.moveto(level.curx, int(self.input))
browser.mode = "default"
return True
class _CommandFind(_CommandInput):
def __init__(self):
_CommandInput.__init__(self, "find expression")
def cmd_execute(self, browser):
level = browser.levels[-1]
if self.input:
self.dohistory()
while True:
cury = level.cury
level.moveto(level.curx, cury+1)
if cury == level.cury:
curses.beep()
break # hit end
item = level.items[level.cury].item
try:
globals = ipipe.getglobals(None)
if eval(self.input, globals, ipipe.AttrNamespace(item)):
break # found something
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception, exc:
browser.report(exc)
curses.beep()
break # break on error
browser.mode = "default"
return True
class _CommandFindBackwards(_CommandInput):
def __init__(self):
_CommandInput.__init__(self, "find backwards expression")
def cmd_execute(self, browser):
level = browser.levels[-1]
if self.input:
self.dohistory()
while level.cury:
level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury-1)
item = level.items[level.cury].item
try:
globals = ipipe.getglobals(None)
if eval(self.input, globals, ipipe.AttrNamespace(item)):
break # found something
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception, exc:
browser.report(exc)
curses.beep()
break # break on error
else:
curses.beep()
browser.mode = "default"
return True
class ibrowse(ipipe.Display):
# Show this many lines from the previous screen when paging horizontally
pageoverlapx = 1
# Show this many lines from the previous screen when paging vertically
pageoverlapy = 1
# Start scrolling when the cursor is less than this number of columns
# away from the left or right screen edge
scrollborderx = 10
# Start scrolling when the cursor is less than this number of lines
# away from the top or bottom screen edge
scrollbordery = 5
# Accelerate by this factor when scrolling horizontally
acceleratex = 1.05
# Accelerate by this factor when scrolling vertically
acceleratey = 1.05
# The maximum horizontal scroll speed
# (as a factor of the screen width (i.e. 0.5 == half a screen width)
maxspeedx = 0.5
# The maximum vertical scroll speed
# (as a factor of the screen height (i.e. 0.5 == half a screen height)
maxspeedy = 0.5
# The maximum number of header lines for browser level
# if the nesting is deeper, only the innermost levels are displayed
maxheaders = 5
# The approximate maximum length of a column entry
maxattrlength = 200
# Styles for various parts of the GUI
style_objheadertext = astyle.Style.fromstr("white:black:bold|reverse")
style_objheadernumber = astyle.Style.fromstr("white:blue:bold|reverse")
style_objheaderobject = astyle.Style.fromstr("white:black:reverse")
style_colheader = astyle.Style.fromstr("blue:white:reverse")
style_colheaderhere = astyle.Style.fromstr("green:black:bold|reverse")
style_colheadersep = astyle.Style.fromstr("blue:black:reverse")
style_number = astyle.Style.fromstr("blue:white:reverse")
style_numberhere = astyle.Style.fromstr("green:black:bold|reverse")
style_sep = astyle.Style.fromstr("blue:black")
style_data = astyle.Style.fromstr("white:black")
style_datapad = astyle.Style.fromstr("blue:black:bold")
style_footer = astyle.Style.fromstr("black:white")
style_report = astyle.Style.fromstr("white:black")
# Column separator in header
headersepchar = "|"
# Character for padding data cell entries
datapadchar = "."
# Column separator in data area
datasepchar = "|"
# Character to use for "empty" cell (i.e. for non-existing attributes)
nodatachar = "-"
# Prompts for modes that require keyboard input
prompts = {
"goto": _CommandGoto(),
"find": _CommandFind(),
"findbackwards": _CommandFindBackwards()
}
# Maps curses key codes to "function" names
keymap = Keymap()
keymap.register("quit", "q")
keymap.register("up", curses.KEY_UP)
keymap.register("down", curses.KEY_DOWN)
keymap.register("pageup", curses.KEY_PPAGE)
keymap.register("pagedown", curses.KEY_NPAGE)
keymap.register("left", curses.KEY_LEFT)
keymap.register("right", curses.KEY_RIGHT)
keymap.register("home", curses.KEY_HOME, "\x01")
keymap.register("end", curses.KEY_END, "\x05")
keymap.register("prevattr", "<\x1b")
keymap.register("nextattr", ">\t")
keymap.register("pick", "p")
keymap.register("pickattr", "P")
keymap.register("pickallattrs", "C")
keymap.register("pickmarked", "m")
keymap.register("pickmarkedattr", "M")
keymap.register("pickinput", "i")
keymap.register("pickinputattr", "I")
keymap.register("hideattr", "h")
keymap.register("unhideattrs", "H")
keymap.register("help", "?")
keymap.register("enter", "\r\n")
keymap.register("enterattr", "E")
# FIXME: What's happening here?
keymap.register("leave", curses.KEY_BACKSPACE, "x\x08\x7f")
keymap.register("detail", "d")
keymap.register("detailattr", "D")
keymap.register("tooglemark", " ")
keymap.register("markrange", "%")
keymap.register("sortattrasc", "v")
keymap.register("sortattrdesc", "V")
keymap.register("goto", "g")
keymap.register("find", "f")
keymap.register("findbackwards", "b")
keymap.register("refresh", "r")
keymap.register("refreshfind", "R")
def __init__(self, input=None, *attrs):
"""
Create a new browser. If ``attrs`` is not empty, it is the list
of attributes that will be displayed in the browser, otherwise
these will be determined by the objects on screen.
"""
ipipe.Display.__init__(self, input)
self.attrs = attrs
# Stack of browser levels
self.levels = []
# how many colums to scroll (Changes when accelerating)
self.stepx = 1.
# how many rows to scroll (Changes when accelerating)
self.stepy = 1.
# Beep on the edges of the data area? (Will be set to ``False``
# once the cursor hits the edge of the screen, so we don't get
# multiple beeps).
self._dobeep = True
# Cache for registered ``curses`` colors and styles.
self._styles = {}
self._colors = {}
self._maxcolor = 1
# How many header lines do we want to paint (the numbers of levels
# we have, but with an upper bound)
self._headerlines = 1
# Index of first header line
self._firstheaderline = 0
# curses window
self.scr = None
# report in the footer line (error, executed command etc.)
self._report = None
# value to be returned to the caller (set by commands)
self.returnvalue = None
# The mode the browser is in
# e.g. normal browsing or entering an argument for a command
self.mode = "default"
# set by the SIGWINCH signal handler
self.resized = False
def nextstepx(self, step):
"""
Accelerate horizontally.
"""
return max(1., min(step*self.acceleratex,
self.maxspeedx*self.levels[-1].mainsizex))
def nextstepy(self, step):
"""
Accelerate vertically.
"""
return max(1., min(step*self.acceleratey,
self.maxspeedy*self.levels[-1].mainsizey))
def getstyle(self, style):
"""
Register the ``style`` with ``curses`` or get it from the cache,
if it has been registered before.
"""
try:
return self._styles[style.fg, style.bg, style.attrs]
except KeyError:
attrs = 0
for b in astyle.A2CURSES:
if style.attrs & b:
attrs |= astyle.A2CURSES[b]
try:
color = self._colors[style.fg, style.bg]
except KeyError:
curses.init_pair(
self._maxcolor,
astyle.COLOR2CURSES[style.fg],
astyle.COLOR2CURSES[style.bg]
)
color = curses.color_pair(self._maxcolor)
self._colors[style.fg, style.bg] = color
self._maxcolor += 1
c = color | attrs
self._styles[style.fg, style.bg, style.attrs] = c
return c
def addstr(self, y, x, begx, endx, text, style):
"""
A version of ``curses.addstr()`` that can handle ``x`` coordinates
that are outside the screen.
"""
text2 = text[max(0, begx-x):max(0, endx-x)]
if text2:
self.scr.addstr(y, max(x, begx), text2, self.getstyle(style))
return len(text)
def addchr(self, y, x, begx, endx, c, l, style):
x0 = max(x, begx)
x1 = min(x+l, endx)
if x1>x0:
self.scr.addstr(y, x0, c*(x1-x0), self.getstyle(style))
return l
def _calcheaderlines(self, levels):
# Calculate how many headerlines do we have to display, if we have
# ``levels`` browser levels
if levels is None:
levels = len(self.levels)
self._headerlines = min(self.maxheaders, levels)
self._firstheaderline = levels-self._headerlines
def getstylehere(self, style):
"""
Return a style for displaying the original style ``style``
in the row the cursor is on.
"""
return astyle.Style(style.fg, astyle.COLOR_BLUE, style.attrs | astyle.A_BOLD)
def report(self, msg):
"""
Store the message ``msg`` for display below the footer line. This
will be displayed as soon as the screen is redrawn.
"""
self._report = msg
def enter(self, item, *attrs):
"""
Enter the object ``item``. If ``attrs`` is specified, it will be used
as a fixed list of attributes to display.
"""
if self.levels and item is self.levels[-1].input:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("Recursion on input object"))
else:
oldlevels = len(self.levels)
self._calcheaderlines(oldlevels+1)
try:
level = _BrowserLevel(
self,
item,
self.scrsizey-1-self._headerlines-2,
*attrs
)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception, exc:
if not self.levels:
raise
self._calcheaderlines(oldlevels)
curses.beep()
self.report(exc)
else:
self.levels.append(level)
def startkeyboardinput(self, mode):
"""
Enter mode ``mode``, which requires keyboard input.
"""
self.mode = mode
self.prompts[mode].start()
def keylabel(self, keycode):
"""
Return a pretty name for the ``curses`` key ``keycode`` (used in the
help screen and in reports about unassigned keys).
"""
if keycode <= 0xff:
specialsnames = {
ord("\n"): "RETURN",
ord(" "): "SPACE",
ord("\t"): "TAB",
ord("\x7f"): "DELETE",
ord("\x08"): "BACKSPACE",
}
if keycode in specialsnames:
return specialsnames[keycode]
elif 0x00 < keycode < 0x20:
return "CTRL-%s" % chr(keycode + 64)
return repr(chr(keycode))
for name in dir(curses):
if name.startswith("KEY_") and getattr(curses, name) == keycode:
return name
return str(keycode)
def beep(self, force=False):
if force or self._dobeep:
curses.beep()
# don't beep again (as long as the same key is pressed)
self._dobeep = False
def cmd_up(self):
"""
Move the cursor to the previous row.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("up")
level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury-self.stepy)
def cmd_down(self):
"""
Move the cursor to the next row.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("down")
level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury+self.stepy)
def cmd_pageup(self):
"""
Move the cursor up one page.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("page up")
level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury-level.mainsizey+self.pageoverlapy)
def cmd_pagedown(self):
"""
Move the cursor down one page.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("page down")
level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury+level.mainsizey-self.pageoverlapy)
def cmd_left(self):
"""
Move the cursor left.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("left")
level.moveto(level.curx-self.stepx, level.cury)
def cmd_right(self):
"""
Move the cursor right.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("right")
level.moveto(level.curx+self.stepx, level.cury)
def cmd_home(self):
"""
Move the cursor to the first column.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("home")
level.moveto(0, level.cury)
def cmd_end(self):
"""
Move the cursor to the last column.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("end")
level.moveto(level.datasizex+level.mainsizey-self.pageoverlapx, level.cury)
def cmd_prevattr(self):
"""
Move the cursor one attribute column to the left.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
if level.displayattr[0] is None or level.displayattr[0] == 0:
self.beep()
else:
self.report("prevattr")
pos = 0
for (i, attrname) in enumerate(level.displayattrs):
if i == level.displayattr[0]-1:
break
pos += level.colwidths[attrname] + 1
level.moveto(pos, level.cury)
def cmd_nextattr(self):
"""
Move the cursor one attribute column to the right.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
if level.displayattr[0] is None or level.displayattr[0] == len(level.displayattrs)-1:
self.beep()
else:
self.report("nextattr")
pos = 0
for (i, attrname) in enumerate(level.displayattrs):
if i == level.displayattr[0]+1:
break
pos += level.colwidths[attrname] + 1
level.moveto(pos, level.cury)
def cmd_pick(self):
"""
'Pick' the object under the cursor (i.e. the row the cursor is on).
This leaves the browser and returns the picked object to the caller.
(In IPython this object will be available as the ``_`` variable.)
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.returnvalue = level.items[level.cury].item
return True
def cmd_pickattr(self):
"""
'Pick' the attribute under the cursor (i.e. the row/column the
cursor is on).
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no column under cursor"))
return
value = attr.value(level.items[level.cury].item)
if value is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(AttributeError(attr.name()))
else:
self.returnvalue = value
return True
def cmd_pickallattrs(self):
"""
Pick' the complete column under the cursor (i.e. the attribute under
the cursor) from all currently fetched objects. These attributes
will be returned as a list.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no column under cursor"))
return
result = []
for cache in level.items:
value = attr.value(cache.item)
if value is not ipipe.noitem:
result.append(value)
self.returnvalue = result
return True
def cmd_pickmarked(self):
"""
'Pick' marked objects. Marked objects will be returned as a list.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.returnvalue = [cache.item for cache in level.items if cache.marked]
return True
def cmd_pickmarkedattr(self):
"""
'Pick' the attribute under the cursor from all marked objects
(This returns a list).
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no column under cursor"))
return
result = []
for cache in level.items:
if cache.marked:
value = attr.value(cache.item)
if value is not ipipe.noitem:
result.append(value)
self.returnvalue = result
return True
def cmd_pickinput(self):
"""
Use the object under the cursor (i.e. the row the cursor is on) as
the next input line. This leaves the browser and puts the picked object
in the input.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
value = level.items[level.cury].item
self.returnvalue = None
api = ipapi.get()
api.set_next_input(str(value))
return True
def cmd_pickinputattr(self):
"""
Use the attribute under the cursor i.e. the row/column the cursor is on)
as the next input line. This leaves the browser and puts the picked
object in the input.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no column under cursor"))
return
value = attr.value(level.items[level.cury].item)
if value is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(AttributeError(attr.name()))
self.returnvalue = None
api = ipapi.get()
api.set_next_input(str(value))
return True
def cmd_markrange(self):
"""
Mark all objects from the last marked object before the current cursor
position to the cursor position.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("markrange")
start = None
if level.items:
for i in xrange(level.cury, -1, -1):
if level.items[i].marked:
start = i
break
if start is None:
self.report(CommandError("no mark before cursor"))
curses.beep()
else:
for i in xrange(start, level.cury+1):
cache = level.items[i]
if not cache.marked:
cache.marked = True
level.marked += 1
def cmd_enter(self):
"""
Enter the object under the cursor. (what this mean depends on the object
itself (i.e. how it implements iteration). This opens a new browser 'level'.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
try:
item = level.items[level.cury].item
except IndexError:
self.report(CommandError("No object"))
curses.beep()
else:
self.report("entering object...")
self.enter(item)
def cmd_leave(self):
"""
Leave the current browser level and go back to the previous one.
"""
self.report("leave")
if len(self.levels) > 1:
self._calcheaderlines(len(self.levels)-1)
self.levels.pop(-1)
else:
self.report(CommandError("This is the last level"))
curses.beep()
def cmd_enterattr(self):
"""
Enter the attribute under the cursor.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no column under cursor"))
return
try:
item = level.items[level.cury].item
except IndexError:
self.report(CommandError("No object"))
curses.beep()
else:
value = attr.value(item)
name = attr.name()
if value is ipipe.noitem:
self.report(AttributeError(name))
else:
self.report("entering object attribute %s..." % name)
self.enter(value)
def cmd_detail(self):
"""
Show a detail view of the object under the cursor. This shows the
name, type, doc string and value of the object attributes (and it
might show more attributes than in the list view, depending on
the object).
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
try:
item = level.items[level.cury].item
except IndexError:
self.report(CommandError("No object"))
curses.beep()
else:
self.report("entering detail view for object...")
attrs = [ipipe.AttributeDetail(item, attr) for attr in ipipe.xattrs(item, "detail")]
self.enter(attrs)
def cmd_detailattr(self):
"""
Show a detail view of the attribute under the cursor.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no attribute"))
return
try:
item = level.items[level.cury].item
except IndexError:
self.report(CommandError("No object"))
curses.beep()
else:
try:
item = attr.value(item)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception, exc:
self.report(exc)
else:
self.report("entering detail view for attribute %s..." % attr.name())
attrs = [ipipe.AttributeDetail(item, attr) for attr in ipipe.xattrs(item, "detail")]
self.enter(attrs)
def cmd_tooglemark(self):
"""
Mark/unmark the object under the cursor. Marked objects have a '!'
after the row number).
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("toggle mark")
try:
item = level.items[level.cury]
except IndexError: # no items?
pass
else:
if item.marked:
item.marked = False
level.marked -= 1
else:
item.marked = True
level.marked += 1
def cmd_sortattrasc(self):
"""
Sort the objects (in ascending order) using the attribute under
the cursor as the sort key.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no column under cursor"))
return
self.report("sort by %s (ascending)" % attr.name())
def key(item):
try:
return attr.value(item)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception:
return None
level.sort(key)
def cmd_sortattrdesc(self):
"""
Sort the objects (in descending order) using the attribute under
the cursor as the sort key.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is ipipe.noitem:
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("no column under cursor"))
return
self.report("sort by %s (descending)" % attr.name())
def key(item):
try:
return attr.value(item)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception:
return None
level.sort(key, reverse=True)
def cmd_hideattr(self):
"""
Hide the attribute under the cursor.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
if level.displayattr[0] is None:
self.beep()
else:
self.report("hideattr")
level.hiddenattrs.add(level.displayattr[1])
level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury, refresh=True)
def cmd_unhideattrs(self):
"""
Make all attributes visible again.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("unhideattrs")
level.hiddenattrs.clear()
level.moveto(level.curx, level.cury, refresh=True)
def cmd_goto(self):
"""
Jump to a row. The row number can be entered at the
bottom of the screen.
"""
self.startkeyboardinput("goto")
def cmd_find(self):
"""
Search forward for a row. The search condition can be entered at the
bottom of the screen.
"""
self.startkeyboardinput("find")
def cmd_findbackwards(self):
"""
Search backward for a row. The search condition can be entered at the
bottom of the screen.
"""
self.startkeyboardinput("findbackwards")
def cmd_refresh(self):
"""
Refreshes the display by restarting the iterator.
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("refresh")
level.refresh()
def cmd_refreshfind(self):
"""
Refreshes the display by restarting the iterator and goes back to the
same object the cursor was on before restarting (if this object can't be
found the cursor jumps back to the first object).
"""
level = self.levels[-1]
self.report("refreshfind")
level.refreshfind()
def cmd_help(self):
"""
Opens the help screen as a new browser level, describing keyboard
shortcuts.
"""
for level in self.levels:
if isinstance(level.input, _BrowserHelp):
curses.beep()
self.report(CommandError("help already active"))
return
self.enter(_BrowserHelp(self))
def cmd_quit(self):
"""
Quit the browser and return to the IPython prompt.
"""
self.returnvalue = None
return True
def sigwinchhandler(self, signal, frame):
self.resized = True
def _dodisplay(self, scr):
"""
This method is the workhorse of the browser. It handles screen
drawing and the keyboard.
"""
self.scr = scr
curses.halfdelay(1)
footery = 2
keys = []
for cmd in ("quit", "help"):
key = self.keymap.findkey(cmd, None)
if key is not None:
keys.append("%s=%s" % (self.keylabel(key), cmd))
helpmsg = " | %s" % " ".join(keys)
scr.clear()
msg = "Fetching first batch of objects..."
(self.scrsizey, self.scrsizex) = scr.getmaxyx()
scr.addstr(self.scrsizey//2, (self.scrsizex-len(msg))//2, msg)
scr.refresh()
lastc = -1
self.levels = []
# enter the first level
self.enter(self.input, *self.attrs)
self._calcheaderlines(None)
while True:
level = self.levels[-1]
(self.scrsizey, self.scrsizex) = scr.getmaxyx()
level.mainsizey = self.scrsizey-1-self._headerlines-footery
# Paint object header
for i in xrange(self._firstheaderline, self._firstheaderline+self._headerlines):
lv = self.levels[i]
posx = 0
posy = i-self._firstheaderline
endx = self.scrsizex
if i: # not the first level
msg = " (%d/%d" % (self.levels[i-1].cury, len(self.levels[i-1].items))
if not self.levels[i-1].exhausted:
msg += "+"
msg += ") "
endx -= len(msg)+1
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, " ibrowse #%d: " % i, self.style_objheadertext)
for (style, text) in lv.header:
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, text, self.style_objheaderobject)
if posx >= endx:
break
if i:
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, msg, self.style_objheadernumber)
posx += self.addchr(posy, posx, 0, self.scrsizex, " ", self.scrsizex-posx, self.style_objheadernumber)
if not level.items:
self.addchr(self._headerlines, 0, 0, self.scrsizex, " ", self.scrsizex, self.style_colheader)
self.addstr(self._headerlines+1, 0, 0, self.scrsizex, " <empty>", astyle.style_error)
scr.clrtobot()
else:
# Paint column headers
scr.move(self._headerlines, 0)
scr.addstr(" %*s " % (level.numbersizex, "#"), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader))
scr.addstr(self.headersepchar, self.getstyle(self.style_colheadersep))
begx = level.numbersizex+3
posx = begx-level.datastartx
for attr in level.displayattrs:
attrname = attr.name()
cwidth = level.colwidths[attr]
header = attrname.ljust(cwidth)
if attr is level.displayattr[1]:
style = self.style_colheaderhere
else:
style = self.style_colheader
posx += self.addstr(self._headerlines, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, header, style)
posx += self.addstr(self._headerlines, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.headersepchar, self.style_colheadersep)
if posx >= self.scrsizex:
break
else:
scr.addstr(" "*(self.scrsizex-posx), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader))
# Paint rows
posy = self._headerlines+1+level.datastarty
for i in xrange(level.datastarty, min(level.datastarty+level.mainsizey, len(level.items))):
cache = level.items[i]
if i == level.cury:
style = self.style_numberhere
else:
style = self.style_number
posy = self._headerlines+1+i-level.datastarty
posx = begx-level.datastartx
scr.move(posy, 0)
scr.addstr(" %*d%s" % (level.numbersizex, i, " !"[cache.marked]), self.getstyle(style))
scr.addstr(self.headersepchar, self.getstyle(self.style_sep))
for attrname in level.displayattrs:
cwidth = level.colwidths[attrname]
try:
(align, length, parts) = level.displayrows[i-level.datastarty][attrname]
except KeyError:
align = 2
style = astyle.style_nodata
if i == level.cury:
style = self.getstylehere(style)
padstyle = self.style_datapad
sepstyle = self.style_sep
if i == level.cury:
padstyle = self.getstylehere(padstyle)
sepstyle = self.getstylehere(sepstyle)
if align == 2:
posx += self.addchr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.nodatachar, cwidth, style)
else:
if align == 1:
posx += self.addchr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.datapadchar, cwidth-length, padstyle)
elif align == 0:
pad1 = (cwidth-length)//2
pad2 = cwidth-length-len(pad1)
posx += self.addchr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.datapadchar, pad1, padstyle)
for (style, text) in parts:
if i == level.cury:
style = self.getstylehere(style)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, text, style)
if posx >= self.scrsizex:
break
if align == -1:
posx += self.addchr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.datapadchar, cwidth-length, padstyle)
elif align == 0:
posx += self.addchr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.datapadchar, pad2, padstyle)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, begx, self.scrsizex, self.datasepchar, sepstyle)
else:
scr.clrtoeol()
# Add blank row headers for the rest of the screen
for posy in xrange(posy+1, self.scrsizey-2):
scr.addstr(posy, 0, " " * (level.numbersizex+2), self.getstyle(self.style_colheader))
scr.clrtoeol()
posy = self.scrsizey-footery
# Display footer
scr.addstr(posy, 0, " "*self.scrsizex, self.getstyle(self.style_footer))
if level.exhausted:
flag = ""
else:
flag = "+"
endx = self.scrsizex-len(helpmsg)-1
scr.addstr(posy, endx, helpmsg, self.getstyle(self.style_footer))
posx = 0
msg = " %d%s objects (%d marked): " % (len(level.items), flag, level.marked)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, msg, self.style_footer)
try:
item = level.items[level.cury].item
except IndexError: # empty
pass
else:
for (nostyle, text) in ipipe.xrepr(item, "footer"):
if not isinstance(nostyle, int):
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, text, self.style_footer)
if posx >= endx:
break
attrstyle = [(astyle.style_default, "no attribute")]
attr = level.displayattr[1]
if attr is not ipipe.noitem and not isinstance(attr, ipipe.SelfDescriptor):
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, " | ", self.style_footer)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, attr.name(), self.style_footer)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, ": ", self.style_footer)
try:
value = attr.value(item)
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt):
raise
except Exception, exc:
value = exc
if value is not ipipe.noitem:
attrstyle = ipipe.xrepr(value, "footer")
for (nostyle, text) in attrstyle:
if not isinstance(nostyle, int):
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, text, self.style_footer)
if posx >= endx:
break
try:
# Display input prompt
if self.mode in self.prompts:
history = self.prompts[self.mode]
posx = 0
posy = self.scrsizey-1
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, history.prompt, astyle.style_default)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, " [", astyle.style_default)
if history.cury==-1:
text = "new"
else:
text = str(history.cury+1)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, text, astyle.style_type_number)
if history.history:
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, "/", astyle.style_default)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, str(len(history.history)), astyle.style_type_number)
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, "]: ", astyle.style_default)
inputstartx = posx
posx += self.addstr(posy, posx, 0, endx, history.input, astyle.style_default)
# Display report
else:
if self._report is not None:
if isinstance(self._report, Exception):
style = self.getstyle(astyle.style_error)
if self._report.__class__.__module__ == "exceptions":
msg = "%s: %s" % \
(self._report.__class__.__name__, self._report)
else:
msg = "%s.%s: %s" % \
(self._report.__class__.__module__,
self._report.__class__.__name__, self._report)
else:
style = self.getstyle(self.style_report)
msg = self._report
scr.addstr(self.scrsizey-1, 0, msg[:self.scrsizex], style)
self._report = None
else:
scr.move(self.scrsizey-1, 0)
except curses.error:
# Protect against errors from writing to the last line
pass
scr.clrtoeol()
# Position cursor
if self.mode in self.prompts:
history = self.prompts[self.mode]
scr.move(self.scrsizey-1, inputstartx+history.curx)
else:
scr.move(
1+self._headerlines+level.cury-level.datastarty,
level.numbersizex+3+level.curx-level.datastartx
)
scr.refresh()
# Check keyboard
while True:
c = scr.getch()
if self.resized:
size = fcntl.ioctl(0, tty.TIOCGWINSZ, "12345678")
size = struct.unpack("4H", size)
oldsize = scr.getmaxyx()
scr.erase()
curses.resize_term(size[0], size[1])
newsize = scr.getmaxyx()
scr.erase()
for l in self.levels:
l.mainsizey += newsize[0]-oldsize[0]
l.moveto(l.curx, l.cury, refresh=True)
scr.refresh()
self.resized = False
break # Redisplay
if self.mode in self.prompts:
if self.prompts[self.mode].handlekey(self, c):
break # Redisplay
else:
# if no key is pressed slow down and beep again
if c == -1:
self.stepx = 1.
self.stepy = 1.
self._dobeep = True
else:
# if a different key was pressed slow down and beep too
if c != lastc:
lastc = c
self.stepx = 1.
self.stepy = 1.
self._dobeep = True
cmdname = self.keymap.get(c, None)
if cmdname is None:
self.report(
UnassignedKeyError("Unassigned key %s" %
self.keylabel(c)))
else:
cmdfunc = getattr(self, "cmd_%s" % cmdname, None)
if cmdfunc is None:
self.report(
UnknownCommandError("Unknown command %r" %
(cmdname,)))
elif cmdfunc():
returnvalue = self.returnvalue
self.returnvalue = None
return returnvalue
self.stepx = self.nextstepx(self.stepx)
self.stepy = self.nextstepy(self.stepy)
curses.flushinp() # get rid of type ahead
break # Redisplay
self.scr = None
def display(self):
if hasattr(curses, "resize_term") and hasattr(signal, 'SIGWINCH'):
oldhandler = signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self.sigwinchhandler)
try:
return curses.wrapper(self._dodisplay)
finally:
signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, oldhandler)
else:
return curses.wrapper(self._dodisplay)