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"""IPython extension to reload modules before executing user code.
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``autoreload`` reloads modules automatically before entering the execution of
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code typed at the IPython prompt.
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This makes for example the following workflow possible:
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.. sourcecode:: ipython
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In [1]: %load_ext autoreload
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In [2]: %autoreload 2
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In [3]: from foo import some_function
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In [4]: some_function()
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Out[4]: 42
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In [5]: # open foo.py in an editor and change some_function to return 43
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In [6]: some_function()
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Out[6]: 43
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The module was reloaded without reloading it explicitly, and the object
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imported with ``from foo import ...`` was also updated.
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Usage
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=====
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The following magic commands are provided:
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``%autoreload``
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Reload all modules (except those excluded by ``%aimport``)
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automatically now.
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``%autoreload 0``
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Disable automatic reloading.
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``%autoreload 1``
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Reload all modules imported with ``%aimport`` every time before
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executing the Python code typed.
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``%autoreload 2``
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Reload all modules (except those excluded by ``%aimport``) every
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time before executing the Python code typed.
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``%aimport``
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List modules which are to be automatically imported or not to be imported.
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``%aimport foo``
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Import module 'foo' and mark it to be autoreloaded for ``%autoreload 1``
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``%aimport -foo``
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Mark module 'foo' to not be autoreloaded.
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Caveats
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=======
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Reloading Python modules in a reliable way is in general difficult,
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and unexpected things may occur. ``%autoreload`` tries to work around
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common pitfalls by replacing function code objects and parts of
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classes previously in the module with new versions. This makes the
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following things to work:
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- Functions and classes imported via 'from xxx import foo' are upgraded
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to new versions when 'xxx' is reloaded.
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- Methods and properties of classes are upgraded on reload, so that
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calling 'c.foo()' on an object 'c' created before the reload causes
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the new code for 'foo' to be executed.
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Some of the known remaining caveats are:
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- Replacing code objects does not always succeed: changing a @property
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in a class to an ordinary method or a method to a member variable
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can cause problems (but in old objects only).
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- Functions that are removed (eg. via monkey-patching) from a module
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before it is reloaded are not upgraded.
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- C extension modules cannot be reloaded, and so cannot be autoreloaded.
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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skip_doctest = True
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (C) 2000 Thomas Heller
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Pauli Virtanen <pav@iki.fi>
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# Copyright (C) 2012 The IPython Development Team
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
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# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# This IPython module is written by Pauli Virtanen, based on the autoreload
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# code by Thomas Heller.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import os
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import sys
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import traceback
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import types
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import weakref
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try:
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# Reload is not defined by default in Python3.
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reload
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except NameError:
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from imp import reload
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from IPython.utils import openpy
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from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Autoreload functionality
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class ModuleReloader(object):
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enabled = False
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"""Whether this reloader is enabled"""
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failed = {}
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"""Modules that failed to reload: {module: mtime-on-failed-reload, ...}"""
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modules = {}
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"""Modules specially marked as autoreloadable."""
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skip_modules = {}
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"""Modules specially marked as not autoreloadable."""
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check_all = True
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"""Autoreload all modules, not just those listed in 'modules'"""
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old_objects = {}
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"""(module-name, name) -> weakref, for replacing old code objects"""
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def mark_module_skipped(self, module_name):
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"""Skip reloading the named module in the future"""
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try:
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del self.modules[module_name]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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self.skip_modules[module_name] = True
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def mark_module_reloadable(self, module_name):
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"""Reload the named module in the future (if it is imported)"""
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try:
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del self.skip_modules[module_name]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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self.modules[module_name] = True
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def aimport_module(self, module_name):
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"""Import a module, and mark it reloadable
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Returns
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-------
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top_module : module
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The imported module if it is top-level, or the top-level
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top_name : module
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Name of top_module
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"""
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self.mark_module_reloadable(module_name)
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__import__(module_name)
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top_name = module_name.split('.')[0]
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top_module = sys.modules[top_name]
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return top_module, top_name
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def check(self, check_all=False):
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"""Check whether some modules need to be reloaded."""
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if not self.enabled and not check_all:
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return
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if check_all or self.check_all:
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modules = sys.modules.keys()
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else:
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modules = self.modules.keys()
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for modname in modules:
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m = sys.modules.get(modname, None)
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if modname in self.skip_modules:
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continue
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if not hasattr(m, '__file__'):
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continue
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if m.__name__ == '__main__':
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# we cannot reload(__main__)
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continue
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filename = m.__file__
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path, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
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if ext.lower() == '.py':
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pyc_filename = openpy.cache_from_source(filename)
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py_filename = filename
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else:
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pyc_filename = filename
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try:
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py_filename = openpy.source_from_cache(filename)
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except ValueError:
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continue
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try:
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pymtime = os.stat(py_filename).st_mtime
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if pymtime <= os.stat(pyc_filename).st_mtime:
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continue
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if self.failed.get(py_filename, None) == pymtime:
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continue
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except OSError:
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continue
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try:
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superreload(m, reload, self.old_objects)
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if py_filename in self.failed:
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del self.failed[py_filename]
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except:
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print("[autoreload of %s failed: %s]" % (
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modname, traceback.format_exc(1)), file=sys.stderr)
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self.failed[py_filename] = pymtime
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# superreload
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if PY3:
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func_attrs = ['__code__', '__defaults__', '__doc__',
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'__closure__', '__globals__', '__dict__']
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else:
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func_attrs = ['func_code', 'func_defaults', 'func_doc',
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'func_closure', 'func_globals', 'func_dict']
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def update_function(old, new):
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"""Upgrade the code object of a function"""
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for name in func_attrs:
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try:
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setattr(old, name, getattr(new, name))
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except (AttributeError, TypeError):
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pass
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def update_class(old, new):
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"""Replace stuff in the __dict__ of a class, and upgrade
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method code objects"""
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for key in old.__dict__.keys():
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old_obj = getattr(old, key)
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try:
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new_obj = getattr(new, key)
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except AttributeError:
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# obsolete attribute: remove it
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try:
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delattr(old, key)
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except (AttributeError, TypeError):
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pass
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continue
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if update_generic(old_obj, new_obj): continue
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try:
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setattr(old, key, getattr(new, key))
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except (AttributeError, TypeError):
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pass # skip non-writable attributes
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def update_property(old, new):
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"""Replace get/set/del functions of a property"""
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update_generic(old.fdel, new.fdel)
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update_generic(old.fget, new.fget)
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update_generic(old.fset, new.fset)
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def isinstance2(a, b, typ):
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return isinstance(a, typ) and isinstance(b, typ)
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UPDATE_RULES = [
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(lambda a, b: isinstance2(a, b, type),
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update_class),
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(lambda a, b: isinstance2(a, b, types.FunctionType),
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update_function),
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(lambda a, b: isinstance2(a, b, property),
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update_property),
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]
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if PY3:
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UPDATE_RULES.extend([(lambda a, b: isinstance2(a, b, types.MethodType),
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lambda a, b: update_function(a.__func__, b.__func__)),
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])
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else:
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UPDATE_RULES.extend([(lambda a, b: isinstance2(a, b, types.ClassType),
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update_class),
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(lambda a, b: isinstance2(a, b, types.MethodType),
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lambda a, b: update_function(a.im_func, b.im_func)),
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])
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def update_generic(a, b):
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for type_check, update in UPDATE_RULES:
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if type_check(a, b):
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update(a, b)
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return True
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return False
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class StrongRef(object):
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def __init__(self, obj):
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self.obj = obj
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def __call__(self):
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return self.obj
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def superreload(module, reload=reload, old_objects={}):
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"""Enhanced version of the builtin reload function.
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superreload remembers objects previously in the module, and
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- upgrades the class dictionary of every old class in the module
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- upgrades the code object of every old function and method
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- clears the module's namespace before reloading
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"""
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# collect old objects in the module
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for name, obj in module.__dict__.items():
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if not hasattr(obj, '__module__') or obj.__module__ != module.__name__:
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continue
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key = (module.__name__, name)
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try:
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old_objects.setdefault(key, []).append(weakref.ref(obj))
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except TypeError:
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# weakref doesn't work for all types;
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# create strong references for 'important' cases
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if not PY3 and isinstance(obj, types.ClassType):
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old_objects.setdefault(key, []).append(StrongRef(obj))
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# reload module
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try:
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# clear namespace first from old cruft
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old_dict = module.__dict__.copy()
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old_name = module.__name__
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module.__dict__.clear()
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module.__dict__['__name__'] = old_name
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module.__dict__['__loader__'] = old_dict['__loader__']
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except (TypeError, AttributeError, KeyError):
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pass
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try:
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module = reload(module)
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except:
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# restore module dictionary on failed reload
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module.__dict__.update(old_dict)
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raise
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# iterate over all objects and update functions & classes
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for name, new_obj in module.__dict__.items():
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key = (module.__name__, name)
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if key not in old_objects: continue
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new_refs = []
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for old_ref in old_objects[key]:
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old_obj = old_ref()
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if old_obj is None: continue
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new_refs.append(old_ref)
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update_generic(old_obj, new_obj)
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if new_refs:
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old_objects[key] = new_refs
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else:
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del old_objects[key]
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return module
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# IPython connectivity
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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from IPython.core.hooks import TryNext
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from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic
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@magics_class
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class AutoreloadMagics(Magics):
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def __init__(self, *a, **kw):
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super(AutoreloadMagics, self).__init__(*a, **kw)
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self._reloader = ModuleReloader()
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self._reloader.check_all = False
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@line_magic
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def autoreload(self, parameter_s=''):
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r"""%autoreload => Reload modules automatically
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%autoreload
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Reload all modules (except those excluded by %aimport) automatically
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now.
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%autoreload 0
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Disable automatic reloading.
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%autoreload 1
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Reload all modules imported with %aimport every time before executing
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the Python code typed.
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%autoreload 2
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Reload all modules (except those excluded by %aimport) every time
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before executing the Python code typed.
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Reloading Python modules in a reliable way is in general
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difficult, and unexpected things may occur. %autoreload tries to
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work around common pitfalls by replacing function code objects and
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parts of classes previously in the module with new versions. This
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makes the following things to work:
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- Functions and classes imported via 'from xxx import foo' are upgraded
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to new versions when 'xxx' is reloaded.
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- Methods and properties of classes are upgraded on reload, so that
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calling 'c.foo()' on an object 'c' created before the reload causes
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the new code for 'foo' to be executed.
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Some of the known remaining caveats are:
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- Replacing code objects does not always succeed: changing a @property
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in a class to an ordinary method or a method to a member variable
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can cause problems (but in old objects only).
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- Functions that are removed (eg. via monkey-patching) from a module
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before it is reloaded are not upgraded.
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- C extension modules cannot be reloaded, and so cannot be
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autoreloaded.
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"""
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if parameter_s == '':
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self._reloader.check(True)
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elif parameter_s == '0':
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self._reloader.enabled = False
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elif parameter_s == '1':
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self._reloader.check_all = False
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self._reloader.enabled = True
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elif parameter_s == '2':
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self._reloader.check_all = True
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self._reloader.enabled = True
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@line_magic
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def aimport(self, parameter_s='', stream=None):
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"""%aimport => Import modules for automatic reloading.
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%aimport
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List modules to automatically import and not to import.
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%aimport foo
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Import module 'foo' and mark it to be autoreloaded for %autoreload 1
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%aimport -foo
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Mark module 'foo' to not be autoreloaded for %autoreload 1
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"""
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modname = parameter_s
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if not modname:
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to_reload = self._reloader.modules.keys()
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to_reload.sort()
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to_skip = self._reloader.skip_modules.keys()
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to_skip.sort()
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if stream is None:
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stream = sys.stdout
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if self._reloader.check_all:
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stream.write("Modules to reload:\nall-except-skipped\n")
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else:
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stream.write("Modules to reload:\n%s\n" % ' '.join(to_reload))
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stream.write("\nModules to skip:\n%s\n" % ' '.join(to_skip))
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elif modname.startswith('-'):
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modname = modname[1:]
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self._reloader.mark_module_skipped(modname)
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else:
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top_module, top_name = self._reloader.aimport_module(modname)
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# Inject module to user namespace
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self.shell.push({top_name: top_module})
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def pre_run_code_hook(self, ip):
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if not self._reloader.enabled:
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raise TryNext
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try:
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self._reloader.check()
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except:
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pass
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def load_ipython_extension(ip):
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"""Load the extension in IPython."""
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auto_reload = AutoreloadMagics(ip)
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ip.register_magics(auto_reload)
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ip.set_hook('pre_run_code_hook', auto_reload.pre_run_code_hook)
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