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Allow the user to interact with link anchors in the qtconsole...
Allow the user to interact with link anchors in the qtconsole Since the qtconsole can display hyperlinks, it would be useful to allow interacting with them. This adds showing a tooltip when the mouse is over a link. The tooltip code stores the anchor in ConsoleWidget._anchor, so when the user right-clicks to select the context menu for "Open Link" or "Copy Link Address", it uses the text that was displayed and not whats under the current context menu pointer location. Also storing the anchor allows me to check to see if we've already displayed that anchor on a new mouseMoveEvent so the tooltip doesn't keep getting redrawn.

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completion_lexer.py
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# System library imports
from pygments.token import Token, is_token_subtype
class CompletionLexer(object):
""" Uses Pygments and some auxillary information to lex code snippets for
symbol contexts.
"""
# Maps Lexer names to a list of possible name separators
separator_map = { 'C' : [ '.', '->' ],
'C++' : [ '.', '->', '::' ],
'Python' : [ '.' ] }
def __init__(self, lexer):
""" Create a CompletionLexer using the specified Pygments lexer.
"""
self.lexer = lexer
def get_context(self, string):
""" Assuming the cursor is at the end of the specified string, get the
context (a list of names) for the symbol at cursor position.
"""
context = []
reversed_tokens = list(self._lexer.get_tokens(string))
reversed_tokens.reverse()
# Pygments often tacks on a newline when none is specified in the input.
# Remove this newline.
if reversed_tokens and reversed_tokens[0][1].endswith('\n') and \
not string.endswith('\n'):
reversed_tokens.pop(0)
current_op = ''
for token, text in reversed_tokens:
if is_token_subtype(token, Token.Name):
# Handle a trailing separator, e.g 'foo.bar.'
if current_op in self._name_separators:
if not context:
context.insert(0, '')
# Handle non-separator operators and punction.
elif current_op:
break
context.insert(0, text)
current_op = ''
# Pygments doesn't understand that, e.g., '->' is a single operator
# in C++. This is why we have to build up an operator from
# potentially several tokens.
elif token is Token.Operator or token is Token.Punctuation:
current_op = text + current_op
# Break on anything that is not a Operator, Punctuation, or Name.
else:
break
return context
def get_lexer(self, lexer):
return self._lexer
def set_lexer(self, lexer, name_separators=None):
self._lexer = lexer
if name_separators is None:
self._name_separators = self.separator_map.get(lexer.name, ['.'])
else:
self._name_separators = list(name_separators)
lexer = property(get_lexer, set_lexer)