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Line continuations now terminate after one blank line (#2108)...
Line continuations now terminate after one blank line (#2108) Previously, we had In [1]: 1\ ...: ...: ...: ...: In other words, no amount of blank lines would terminate after a line continuation, in contrast with regular Python: >>> 1\ ... 1 This made things really annoying when I typed \ instead of a newline--quite easy to do since they are right next to each other on the keyboard. Now, we have In [1]: 1\ ...: Out[1]: 1 This also fixes another related behavioral difference between IPython. If a space follows a line continuation character, it should be a SyntaxError("unexpected character after line continuation character"), even if the line is otherwise continuable, according to regular Python (e.g., `1 \ ` or `(1 + \ `). This now consistent between the two. Closes #2108

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ipy_exportdb.py
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from IPython.core import ipapi
from IPython.core import macro
ip = ipapi.get()
import os,pprint
def export(filename = None):
lines = ['import IPython.core.ipapi', 'ip = IPython.core.ipapi.get()','']
vars = ip.db.keys('autorestore/*')
vars.sort()
varstomove = []
get = ip.db.get
macros = []
variables = []
for var in vars:
k = os.path.basename(var)
v = get(var)
if k.startswith('_'):
continue
if isinstance(v, macro.Macro):
macros.append((k,v))
if type(v) in [int, str, float]:
variables.append((k,v))
if macros:
lines.extend(['# === Macros ===' ,''])
for k,v in macros:
lines.append("ip.defmacro('%s'," % k)
for line in v.value.splitlines():
lines.append(' ' + repr(line+'\n'))
lines.extend([')', ''])
if variables:
lines.extend(['','# === Variables ===',''])
for k,v in variables:
varstomove.append(k)
lines.append('%s = %s' % (k,repr(v)))
lines.append('ip.push("%s")' % (' '.join(varstomove)))
bkms = ip.db.get('bookmarks',{})
if bkms:
lines.extend(['','# === Bookmarks ===',''])
lines.append("ip.db['bookmarks'] = %s " % pprint.pformat(bkms, indent = 2) )
aliases = ip.db.get('stored_aliases', {} )
if aliases:
lines.extend(['','# === Alias definitions ===',''])
for k,v in aliases.items():
try:
lines.append("ip.define_alias('%s', %s)" % (k, repr(v[1])))
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
pass
env = ip.db.get('stored_env')
if env:
lines.extend(['','# === Stored env vars ===',''])
lines.append("ip.db['stored_env'] = %s " % pprint.pformat(env, indent = 2) )
out = '\n'.join(lines)
if filename:
open(filename,'w').write(out)
else:
print out