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autogen_magics.py
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import os
from IPython.core.alias import Alias
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell
from IPython.core.magic import MagicAlias
from IPython.utils.text import dedent, indent
shell = InteractiveShell.instance()
magics = shell.magics_manager.magics
def _strip_underline(line):
chars = set(line.strip())
if len(chars) == 1 and ('-' in chars or '=' in chars):
return ""
else:
return line
def format_docstring(func):
docstring = (func.__doc__ or "Undocumented").rstrip()
docstring = indent(dedent(docstring))
# Sphinx complains if indented bits have rst headings in, so strip out
# any underlines in the docstring.
lines = [_strip_underline(l) for l in docstring.splitlines()]
return "\n".join(lines)
output = [
"Line magics",
"===========",
"",
]
# Case insensitive sort by name
def sortkey(s): return s[0].lower()
for name, func in sorted(magics['line'].items(), key=sortkey):
if isinstance(func, Alias) or isinstance(func, MagicAlias):
# Aliases are magics, but shouldn't be documented here
# Also skip aliases to other magics
continue
output.extend([".. magic:: {}".format(name),
"",
format_docstring(func),
""])
output.extend([
"Cell magics",
"===========",
"",
])
for name, func in sorted(magics['cell'].items(), key=sortkey):
if name == "!":
# Special case - don't encourage people to use %%!
continue
if func == magics['line'].get(name, 'QQQP'):
# Don't redocument line magics that double as cell magics
continue
if isinstance(func, MagicAlias):
continue
output.extend([".. cellmagic:: {}".format(name),
"",
format_docstring(func),
""])
here = os.path.dirname(__file__)
dest = os.path.join(here, 'source', 'interactive', 'magics-generated.txt')
with open(dest, "w") as f:
f.write("\n".join(output))