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Fix completion tuple (#14594)...
Fix completion tuple (#14594) In progress work toward #14585 guarded eval strip leading characters until it find soemthing, this is problematic as `(1, x`, becomes valid after 1 char strip: `1, x` is a tuple; So now we trim until it is valid an not a tuple. This is still imperfect as things like `(1, a[" "].y` will be trimmed to `y`, while it should stop with `a[" "].y` ? I think maybe we should back-propagate; build back up from `y`, to `a[" "].y`, greedily until we get the last valid expression – skipping any unbalanced parentheses/quotes if we encounter imblanced.

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ipython-get-history.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Extract a session from the IPython input history.
Usage:
ipython-get-history.py sessionnumber [outputfile]
If outputfile is not given, the relevant history is written to stdout. If
outputfile has a .py extension, the translated history (without IPython's
special syntax) will be extracted.
Example:
./ipython-get-history.py 57 record.ipy
This script is a simple demonstration of HistoryAccessor. It should be possible
to build much more flexible and powerful tools to browse and pull from the
history database.
"""
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from IPython.core.history import HistoryAccessor
session_number = int(sys.argv[1])
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
filepath = Path(sys.argv[2])
dest = open(filepath, "w", encoding="utf-8")
raw = not filepath.name.endswith(".py")
else:
dest = sys.stdout
raw = True
with dest:
dest.write("# coding: utf-8\n")
# Profiles other than 'default' can be specified here with a profile= argument:
hist = HistoryAccessor()
for session, lineno, cell in hist.get_range(session=session_number, raw=raw):
dest.write(cell + '\n')