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support for unicode identifiers This rewrites some of the regular expressions that are used to match Python identifiers, so that they are unicode compatible. In Python 3, identifiers can contain unicode characters as long as the first character is not numeric. Examples for the changes: • inputtransformer: ``` In [1]: π = 3.14 In [2]: π.is_integer? Object `is_integer` not found. ``` ---------- • namespace: ``` π.is_integ*? ``` or ``` In [1]: %psearch π.is_integ Python identifiers can only contain ascii characters. ``` ---------- • prefilter: ``` %autocall 1 φ = float get_ipython().prefilter("φ 3") # should be 'φ(3)', but returns 'φ 3' ``` ---------- • completerlib: If there is a file e.g. named `π.py` in the current directory, then ``` import IPython IPython.core.completerlib.module_list('.') # should contain module 'π' ```

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# encoding: utf-8
"""sys.excepthook for IPython itself, leaves a detailed report on disk.
Authors:
* Fernando Perez
* Brian E. Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
import sys
import traceback
from pprint import pformat
from IPython.core import ultratb
from IPython.core.release import author_email
from IPython.utils.sysinfo import sys_info
from IPython.utils.py3compat import input
from IPython.core.release import __version__ as version
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Template for the user message.
_default_message_template = """\
Oops, {app_name} crashed. We do our best to make it stable, but...
A crash report was automatically generated with the following information:
- A verbatim copy of the crash traceback.
- A copy of your input history during this session.
- Data on your current {app_name} configuration.
It was left in the file named:
\t'{crash_report_fname}'
If you can email this file to the developers, the information in it will help
them in understanding and correcting the problem.
You can mail it to: {contact_name} at {contact_email}
with the subject '{app_name} Crash Report'.
If you want to do it now, the following command will work (under Unix):
mail -s '{app_name} Crash Report' {contact_email} < {crash_report_fname}
In your email, please also include information about:
- The operating system under which the crash happened: Linux, macOS, Windows,
other, and which exact version (for example: Ubuntu 16.04.3, macOS 10.13.2,
Windows 10 Pro), and whether it is 32-bit or 64-bit;
- How {app_name} was installed: using pip or conda, from GitHub, as part of
a Docker container, or other, providing more detail if possible;
- How to reproduce the crash: what exact sequence of instructions can one
input to get the same crash? Ideally, find a minimal yet complete sequence
of instructions that yields the crash.
To ensure accurate tracking of this issue, please file a report about it at:
{bug_tracker}
"""
_lite_message_template = """
If you suspect this is an IPython {version} bug, please report it at:
https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues
or send an email to the mailing list at {email}
You can print a more detailed traceback right now with "%tb", or use "%debug"
to interactively debug it.
Extra-detailed tracebacks for bug-reporting purposes can be enabled via:
{config}Application.verbose_crash=True
"""
class CrashHandler(object):
"""Customizable crash handlers for IPython applications.
Instances of this class provide a :meth:`__call__` method which can be
used as a ``sys.excepthook``. The :meth:`__call__` signature is::
def __call__(self, etype, evalue, etb)
"""
message_template = _default_message_template
section_sep = '\n\n'+'*'*75+'\n\n'
def __init__(self, app, contact_name=None, contact_email=None,
bug_tracker=None, show_crash_traceback=True, call_pdb=False):
"""Create a new crash handler
Parameters
----------
app : Application
A running :class:`Application` instance, which will be queried at
crash time for internal information.
contact_name : str
A string with the name of the person to contact.
contact_email : str
A string with the email address of the contact.
bug_tracker : str
A string with the URL for your project's bug tracker.
show_crash_traceback : bool
If false, don't print the crash traceback on stderr, only generate
the on-disk report
Non-argument instance attributes:
These instances contain some non-argument attributes which allow for
further customization of the crash handler's behavior. Please see the
source for further details.
"""
self.crash_report_fname = "Crash_report_%s.txt" % app.name
self.app = app
self.call_pdb = call_pdb
#self.call_pdb = True # dbg
self.show_crash_traceback = show_crash_traceback
self.info = dict(app_name = app.name,
contact_name = contact_name,
contact_email = contact_email,
bug_tracker = bug_tracker,
crash_report_fname = self.crash_report_fname)
def __call__(self, etype, evalue, etb):
"""Handle an exception, call for compatible with sys.excepthook"""
# do not allow the crash handler to be called twice without reinstalling it
# this prevents unlikely errors in the crash handling from entering an
# infinite loop.
sys.excepthook = sys.__excepthook__
# Report tracebacks shouldn't use color in general (safer for users)
color_scheme = 'NoColor'
# Use this ONLY for developer debugging (keep commented out for release)
#color_scheme = 'Linux' # dbg
try:
rptdir = self.app.ipython_dir
except:
rptdir = os.getcwd()
if rptdir is None or not os.path.isdir(rptdir):
rptdir = os.getcwd()
report_name = os.path.join(rptdir,self.crash_report_fname)
# write the report filename into the instance dict so it can get
# properly expanded out in the user message template
self.crash_report_fname = report_name
self.info['crash_report_fname'] = report_name
TBhandler = ultratb.VerboseTB(
color_scheme=color_scheme,
long_header=1,
call_pdb=self.call_pdb,
)
if self.call_pdb:
TBhandler(etype,evalue,etb)
return
else:
traceback = TBhandler.text(etype,evalue,etb,context=31)
# print traceback to screen
if self.show_crash_traceback:
print(traceback, file=sys.stderr)
# and generate a complete report on disk
try:
report = open(report_name,'w')
except:
print('Could not create crash report on disk.', file=sys.stderr)
return
with report:
# Inform user on stderr of what happened
print('\n'+'*'*70+'\n', file=sys.stderr)
print(self.message_template.format(**self.info), file=sys.stderr)
# Construct report on disk
report.write(self.make_report(traceback))
input("Hit <Enter> to quit (your terminal may close):")
def make_report(self,traceback):
"""Return a string containing a crash report."""
sec_sep = self.section_sep
report = ['*'*75+'\n\n'+'IPython post-mortem report\n\n']
rpt_add = report.append
rpt_add(sys_info())
try:
config = pformat(self.app.config)
rpt_add(sec_sep)
rpt_add('Application name: %s\n\n' % self.app_name)
rpt_add('Current user configuration structure:\n\n')
rpt_add(config)
except:
pass
rpt_add(sec_sep+'Crash traceback:\n\n' + traceback)
return ''.join(report)
def crash_handler_lite(etype, evalue, tb):
"""a light excepthook, adding a small message to the usual traceback"""
traceback.print_exception(etype, evalue, tb)
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell
if InteractiveShell.initialized():
# we are in a Shell environment, give %magic example
config = "%config "
else:
# we are not in a shell, show generic config
config = "c."
print(_lite_message_template.format(email=author_email, config=config, version=version), file=sys.stderr)