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Update version requirement to 2.5, since that's what we're using anyway. Fixes https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/505090

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# encoding: utf-8
""" Manage the input and output history of the interpreter and the
frontend.
There are 2 different history objects, one that lives in the interpreter,
and one that lives in the frontend. They are synced with a diff at each
execution of a command, as the interpreter history is a real stack, its
existing entries are not mutable.
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
from copy import copy
# Local imports.
from util import InputList
##############################################################################
class History(object):
""" An object managing the input and output history.
"""
def __init__(self, input_cache=None, output_cache=None):
# Stuff that IPython adds to the namespace.
self.namespace_additions = dict(
_ = None,
__ = None,
___ = None,
)
# A list to store input commands.
if input_cache is None:
input_cache =InputList([])
self.input_cache = input_cache
# A dictionary to store trapped output.
if output_cache is None:
output_cache = {}
self.output_cache = output_cache
def get_history_item(self, index):
""" Returns the history string at index, where index is the
distance from the end (positive).
"""
if index>=0 and index<len(self.input_cache):
return self.input_cache[index]
##############################################################################
class InterpreterHistory(History):
""" An object managing the input and output history at the interpreter
level.
"""
def setup_namespace(self, namespace):
""" Add the input and output caches into the interpreter's namespace
with IPython-conventional names.
Parameters
----------
namespace : dict
"""
namespace['In'] = self.input_cache
namespace['_ih'] = self.input_cache
namespace['Out'] = self.output_cache
namespace['_oh'] = self.output_cache
def update_history(self, interpreter, python):
""" Update the history objects that this object maintains and the
interpreter's namespace.
Parameters
----------
interpreter : Interpreter
python : str
The real Python code that was translated and actually executed.
"""
number = interpreter.current_cell_number
new_obj = interpreter.display_trap.obj
if new_obj is not None:
self.namespace_additions['___'] = self.namespace_additions['__']
self.namespace_additions['__'] = self.namespace_additions['_']
self.namespace_additions['_'] = new_obj
self.output_cache[number] = new_obj
interpreter.user_ns.update(self.namespace_additions)
self.input_cache.add(number, python)
def get_history_item(self, index):
""" Returns the history string at index, where index is the
distance from the end (positive).
"""
if index>0 and index<(len(self.input_cache)-1):
return self.input_cache[-index]
def get_input_cache(self):
return copy(self.input_cache)
def get_input_after(self, index):
""" Returns the list of the commands entered after index.
"""
# We need to call directly list.__getslice__, because this object
# is not a real list.
return list.__getslice__(self.input_cache, index,
len(self.input_cache))
##############################################################################
class FrontEndHistory(History):
""" An object managing the input and output history at the frontend.
It is used as a local cache to reduce network latency problems
and multiple users editing the same thing.
"""
def add_items(self, item_list):
""" Adds the given command list to the stack of executed
commands.
"""
self.input_cache.extend(item_list)