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Use environment variable to identify conda / mamba (#14515)...
Use environment variable to identify conda / mamba (#14515) Conda and mamba both set an environment variable which refers to the base environment's executable path, use that in preference to less reliable methods, but fall back on the other approaches if unable to locate the executable this way. Additionally, change the search to look for the bare command name rather than the command within the top level of the active environment, I'm dubious this approach works with any current conda / mamba version which usually place their executable links in a `condabin` directory or elsewhere not at the same level as the Python executable. I believe this will also address https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/14350, which I'm also seeing in a Windows context where the regex fails to parse and causes a traceback.

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"""Implementation of configuration-related magic functions.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2012 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stdlib
import re
# Our own packages
from IPython.core.error import UsageError
from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic
from logging import error
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Magic implementation classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
reg = re.compile(r'^\w+\.\w+$')
@magics_class
class ConfigMagics(Magics):
def __init__(self, shell):
super(ConfigMagics, self).__init__(shell)
self.configurables = []
@line_magic
def config(self, s):
"""configure IPython
%config Class[.trait=value]
This magic exposes most of the IPython config system. Any
Configurable class should be able to be configured with the simple
line::
%config Class.trait=value
Where `value` will be resolved in the user's namespace, if it is an
expression or variable name.
Examples
--------
To see what classes are available for config, pass no arguments::
In [1]: %config
Available objects for config:
AliasManager
DisplayFormatter
HistoryManager
IPCompleter
LoggingMagics
MagicsManager
OSMagics
PrefilterManager
ScriptMagics
TerminalInteractiveShell
To view what is configurable on a given class, just pass the class
name::
In [2]: %config LoggingMagics
LoggingMagics(Magics) options
---------------------------
LoggingMagics.quiet=<Bool>
Suppress output of log state when logging is enabled
Current: False
but the real use is in setting values::
In [3]: %config LoggingMagics.quiet = True
and these values are read from the user_ns if they are variables::
In [4]: feeling_quiet=False
In [5]: %config LoggingMagics.quiet = feeling_quiet
"""
from traitlets.config.loader import Config
# some IPython objects are Configurable, but do not yet have
# any configurable traits. Exclude them from the effects of
# this magic, as their presence is just noise:
configurables = sorted(set([ c for c in self.shell.configurables
if c.__class__.class_traits(config=True)
]), key=lambda x: x.__class__.__name__)
classnames = [ c.__class__.__name__ for c in configurables ]
line = s.strip()
if not line:
# print available configurable names
print("Available objects for config:")
for name in classnames:
print(" ", name)
return
elif line in classnames:
# `%config TerminalInteractiveShell` will print trait info for
# TerminalInteractiveShell
c = configurables[classnames.index(line)]
cls = c.__class__
help = cls.class_get_help(c)
# strip leading '--' from cl-args:
help = re.sub(re.compile(r'^--', re.MULTILINE), '', help)
print(help)
return
elif reg.match(line):
cls, attr = line.split('.')
return getattr(configurables[classnames.index(cls)],attr)
elif '=' not in line:
msg = "Invalid config statement: %r, "\
"should be `Class.trait = value`."
ll = line.lower()
for classname in classnames:
if ll == classname.lower():
msg = msg + '\nDid you mean %s (note the case)?' % classname
break
raise UsageError( msg % line)
# otherwise, assume we are setting configurables.
# leave quotes on args when splitting, because we want
# unquoted args to eval in user_ns
cfg = Config()
exec("cfg."+line, self.shell.user_ns, locals())
for configurable in configurables:
try:
configurable.update_config(cfg)
except Exception as e:
error(e)