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allow keyboard interrupt to break out of ipdb...
allow keyboard interrupt to break out of ipdb @takluyver @minrk and I discussed this issue in person. It's currently problematic that there is no way, short of restarting a kernel, to get out of an ipdb session if you've deleted the output of the cell in the notebook which started it (by e.g. re-executing that cell). This patch makes Ctrl-C behave the same as Ctrl-D inside of ipdb - it exits the ipdb session. This also makes it possible to stop ipdb sessions from another client. I polled @katyhuff, @scopatz, and some other pyne/pyne hackers and they were surprised to hear that this was not the behavior already.

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# coding: utf-8
"""String filters.
Contains a collection of useful string manipulation filters for use in Jinja
templates.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2013, 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.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
import re
import textwrap
try:
from urllib.parse import quote # Py 3
except ImportError:
from urllib2 import quote # Py 2
from xml.etree import ElementTree
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell
from IPython.utils import py3compat
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
__all__ = [
'wrap_text',
'html2text',
'add_anchor',
'strip_dollars',
'strip_files_prefix',
'comment_lines',
'get_lines',
'ipython2python',
'posix_path',
'path2url',
'add_prompts',
'ascii_only',
]
def wrap_text(text, width=100):
"""
Intelligently wrap text.
Wrap text without breaking words if possible.
Parameters
----------
text : str
Text to wrap.
width : int, optional
Number of characters to wrap to, default 100.
"""
split_text = text.split('\n')
wrp = map(lambda x:textwrap.wrap(x,width), split_text)
wrpd = map('\n'.join, wrp)
return '\n'.join(wrpd)
def html2text(element):
"""extract inner text from html
Analog of jQuery's $(element).text()
"""
if isinstance(element, py3compat.string_types):
try:
element = ElementTree.fromstring(element)
except Exception:
# failed to parse, just return it unmodified
return element
text = element.text or ""
for child in element:
text += html2text(child)
text += (element.tail or "")
return text
def add_anchor(html):
"""Add an anchor-link to an html header tag
For use in heading cells
"""
try:
h = ElementTree.fromstring(py3compat.cast_bytes_py2(html, encoding='utf-8'))
except Exception:
# failed to parse, just return it unmodified
return html
link = html2text(h).replace(' ', '-')
h.set('id', link)
a = ElementTree.Element("a", {"class" : "anchor-link", "href" : "#" + link})
a.text = u'¶'
h.append(a)
# Known issue of Python3.x, ElementTree.tostring() returns a byte string
# instead of a text string. See issue http://bugs.python.org/issue10942
# Workaround is to make sure the bytes are casted to a string.
return py3compat.decode(ElementTree.tostring(h), 'utf-8')
def add_prompts(code, first='>>> ', cont='... '):
"""Add prompts to code snippets"""
new_code = []
code_list = code.split('\n')
new_code.append(first + code_list[0])
for line in code_list[1:]:
new_code.append(cont + line)
return '\n'.join(new_code)
def strip_dollars(text):
"""
Remove all dollar symbols from text
Parameters
----------
text : str
Text to remove dollars from
"""
return text.strip('$')
files_url_pattern = re.compile(r'(src|href)\=([\'"]?)/?files/')
markdown_url_pattern = re.compile(r'(!?)\[(?P<caption>.*?)\]\(/?files/(?P<location>.*?)\)')
def strip_files_prefix(text):
"""
Fix all fake URLs that start with `files/`, stripping out the `files/` prefix.
Applies to both urls (for html) and relative paths (for markdown paths).
Parameters
----------
text : str
Text in which to replace 'src="files/real...' with 'src="real...'
"""
cleaned_text = files_url_pattern.sub(r"\1=\2", text)
cleaned_text = markdown_url_pattern.sub(r'\1[\2](\3)', cleaned_text)
return cleaned_text
def comment_lines(text, prefix='# '):
"""
Build a Python comment line from input text.
Parameters
----------
text : str
Text to comment out.
prefix : str
Character to append to the start of each line.
"""
#Replace line breaks with line breaks and comment symbols.
#Also add a comment symbol at the beginning to comment out
#the first line.
return prefix + ('\n'+prefix).join(text.split('\n'))
def get_lines(text, start=None,end=None):
"""
Split the input text into separate lines and then return the
lines that the caller is interested in.
Parameters
----------
text : str
Text to parse lines from.
start : int, optional
First line to grab from.
end : int, optional
Last line to grab from.
"""
# Split the input into lines.
lines = text.split("\n")
# Return the right lines.
return "\n".join(lines[start:end]) #re-join
def ipython2python(code):
"""Transform IPython syntax to pure Python syntax
Parameters
----------
code : str
IPython code, to be transformed to pure Python
"""
shell = InteractiveShell.instance()
return shell.input_transformer_manager.transform_cell(code)
def posix_path(path):
"""Turn a path into posix-style path/to/etc
Mainly for use in latex on Windows,
where native Windows paths are not allowed.
"""
if os.path.sep != '/':
return path.replace(os.path.sep, '/')
return path
def path2url(path):
"""Turn a file path into a URL"""
parts = path.split(os.path.sep)
return '/'.join(quote(part) for part in parts)
def ascii_only(s):
"""ensure a string is ascii"""
s = py3compat.cast_unicode(s)
return s.encode('ascii', 'replace').decode('ascii')