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Test of simpler way to define ast macros. (#14100)...
Test of simpler way to define ast macros. (#14100) Provide and easier way to generate magics and pre-post hooks This introduce a code base way of modifying the ast. This allow to use Template strings with the two special variable names names `__code__` and `__ret__` allowing to quickly write a magic, or hooks that modify the ast. This also introduce a `%code_wrap` cell magic to on the fly wrap code. It is this easy to for example modify IPython to say time each block of code, or retry them, or wrap them in try/except and analyse the error message, profile... Note that this is not new, but simply convenience function and utilities, especially around hygiene.

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autogen_config.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import inspect
from pathlib import Path
from IPython.terminal.ipapp import TerminalIPythonApp
from ipykernel.kernelapp import IPKernelApp
from traitlets import Undefined
from collections import defaultdict
here = (Path(__file__)).parent
options = here / "source" / "config" / "options"
generated = options / "config-generated.txt"
import textwrap
indent = lambda text,n: textwrap.indent(text,n*' ')
def interesting_default_value(dv):
if (dv is None) or (dv is Undefined):
return False
if isinstance(dv, (str, list, tuple, dict, set)):
return bool(dv)
return True
def format_aliases(aliases):
fmted = []
for a in aliases:
dashes = '-' if len(a) == 1 else '--'
fmted.append('``%s%s``' % (dashes, a))
return ', '.join(fmted)
def class_config_rst_doc(cls, trait_aliases):
"""Generate rST documentation for this class' config options.
Excludes traits defined on parent classes.
"""
lines = []
classname = cls.__name__
for k, trait in sorted(cls.class_traits(config=True).items()):
ttype = trait.__class__.__name__
fullname = classname + '.' + trait.name
lines += ['.. configtrait:: ' + fullname,
''
]
help = trait.help.rstrip() or 'No description'
lines.append(indent(inspect.cleandoc(help), 4) + '\n')
# Choices or type
if 'Enum' in ttype:
# include Enum choices
lines.append(indent(
':options: ' + ', '.join('``%r``' % x for x in trait.values), 4))
else:
lines.append(indent(':trait type: ' + ttype, 4))
# Default value
# Ignore boring default values like None, [] or ''
if interesting_default_value(trait.default_value):
try:
dvr = trait.default_value_repr()
except Exception:
dvr = None # ignore defaults we can't construct
if dvr is not None:
if len(dvr) > 64:
dvr = dvr[:61] + '...'
# Double up backslashes, so they get to the rendered docs
dvr = dvr.replace('\\n', '\\\\n')
lines.append(indent(':default: ``%s``' % dvr, 4))
# Command line aliases
if trait_aliases[fullname]:
fmt_aliases = format_aliases(trait_aliases[fullname])
lines.append(indent(':CLI option: ' + fmt_aliases, 4))
# Blank line
lines.append('')
return '\n'.join(lines)
def reverse_aliases(app):
"""Produce a mapping of trait names to lists of command line aliases.
"""
res = defaultdict(list)
for alias, trait in app.aliases.items():
res[trait].append(alias)
# Flags also often act as aliases for a boolean trait.
# Treat flags which set one trait to True as aliases.
for flag, (cfg, _) in app.flags.items():
if len(cfg) == 1:
classname = list(cfg)[0]
cls_cfg = cfg[classname]
if len(cls_cfg) == 1:
traitname = list(cls_cfg)[0]
if cls_cfg[traitname] is True:
res[classname+'.'+traitname].append(flag)
return res
def write_doc(name, title, app, preamble=None):
trait_aliases = reverse_aliases(app)
filename = options / (name + ".rst")
with open(filename, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(".. _" + name + "_options:" + "\n\n")
f.write(title + "\n")
f.write(("=" * len(title)) + "\n")
f.write("\n")
if preamble is not None:
f.write(preamble + '\n\n')
#f.write(app.document_config_options())
for c in app._classes_inc_parents():
f.write(class_config_rst_doc(c, trait_aliases))
f.write('\n')
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Touch this file for the make target
Path(generated).write_text("", encoding="utf-8")
write_doc('terminal', 'Terminal IPython options', TerminalIPythonApp())
write_doc('kernel', 'IPython kernel options', IPKernelApp(),
preamble=("These options can be used in :file:`ipython_kernel_config.py`. "
"The kernel also respects any options in `ipython_config.py`"),
)