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Add option to `%autoreload` to hide errors when reloading code (#14056)...
Add option to `%autoreload` to hide errors when reloading code (#14056) * We have `%autoreload` enabled by default in Spyder and think it's a bit annoying to show its error messages to users because they make little sense to them. These errors are not uncommon when you are working with some code that is slightly different between two git branches. * However, I didn't change the current behavior (i.e. showing errors) because it's been like that for as long as I can remember. We'd simply use the new `--hide-errors` option in our kernel.

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"""Implementation of packaging-related magic functions.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2018 The IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import re
import shlex
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic
def _is_conda_environment():
"""Return True if the current Python executable is in a conda env"""
# TODO: does this need to change on windows?
return Path(sys.prefix, "conda-meta", "history").exists()
def _get_conda_executable():
"""Find the path to the conda executable"""
# Check if there is a conda executable in the same directory as the Python executable.
# This is the case within conda's root environment.
conda = Path(sys.executable).parent / "conda"
if conda.is_file():
return str(conda)
# Otherwise, attempt to extract the executable from conda history.
# This applies in any conda environment.
history = Path(sys.prefix, "conda-meta", "history").read_text(encoding="utf-8")
match = re.search(
r"^#\s*cmd:\s*(?P<command>.*conda)\s[create|install]",
history,
flags=re.MULTILINE,
)
if match:
return match.groupdict()["command"]
# Fallback: assume conda is available on the system path.
return "conda"
CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_PREFIX = {
'install', 'list', 'remove', 'uninstall', 'update', 'upgrade',
}
CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_YES = {
'install', 'remove', 'uninstall', 'update', 'upgrade',
}
CONDA_ENV_FLAGS = {'-p', '--prefix', '-n', '--name'}
CONDA_YES_FLAGS = {'-y', '--y'}
@magics_class
class PackagingMagics(Magics):
"""Magics related to packaging & installation"""
@line_magic
def pip(self, line):
"""Run the pip package manager within the current kernel.
Usage:
%pip install [pkgs]
"""
python = sys.executable
if sys.platform == "win32":
python = '"' + python + '"'
else:
python = shlex.quote(python)
self.shell.system(" ".join([python, "-m", "pip", line]))
print("Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.")
@line_magic
def conda(self, line):
"""Run the conda package manager within the current kernel.
Usage:
%conda install [pkgs]
"""
if not _is_conda_environment():
raise ValueError("The python kernel does not appear to be a conda environment. "
"Please use ``%pip install`` instead.")
conda = _get_conda_executable()
args = shlex.split(line)
command = args[0] if len(args) > 0 else ""
args = args[1:] if len(args) > 1 else [""]
extra_args = []
# When the subprocess does not allow us to respond "yes" during the installation,
# we need to insert --yes in the argument list for some commands
stdin_disabled = getattr(self.shell, 'kernel', None) is not None
needs_yes = command in CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_YES
has_yes = set(args).intersection(CONDA_YES_FLAGS)
if stdin_disabled and needs_yes and not has_yes:
extra_args.append("--yes")
# Add --prefix to point conda installation to the current environment
needs_prefix = command in CONDA_COMMANDS_REQUIRING_PREFIX
has_prefix = set(args).intersection(CONDA_ENV_FLAGS)
if needs_prefix and not has_prefix:
extra_args.extend(["--prefix", sys.prefix])
self.shell.system(' '.join([conda, command] + extra_args + args))
print("\nNote: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.")