##// END OF EJS Templates
Merge pull request #2211 from minrk/datapub...
Merge pull request #2211 from minrk/datapub add data publication message Functions just like displaypub, but sends a namespace of actual data instead of representations. This uses the serialization/zero-copy machinery of the parallel code. The current interpretation of a sequence of data publications within a cell is updates of a single namespace. That is, a series of calls to publish_data(dict(A=...)) during a given cell will result in a single dict with the latest value of A, updated in-place. An alternate interpretation could be to keep appending to a list, but I expect the current update approach to be preferable. Changes along the way: AsyncResults no longer protect metadata access while results are pending. This was an artificial limitation, and impedes informed access of incomplete metadata, which actually works just fine.

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ipy_editors.py
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""" 'editor' hooks for common editors that work well with ipython
They should honor the line number argument, at least.
Contributions are *very* welcome.
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
from IPython.core.error import TryNext
ip = ipapi.get()
# We no longer bundle Itpl. If you update this module, you should use advanced
# string formatting instead.
from IPython.external.Itpl import itplns
import os
def install_editor(run_template, wait = False):
""" Gets a template in format "myeditor bah bah $file bah bah $line"
$file will be replaced by file name, $line by line number (or 0).
Installs the editor that is called by IPython, instead of the default
notepad or vi.
If wait is true, wait until the user presses enter before returning,
to facilitate non-blocking editors that exit immediately after
the call.
"""
def call_editor(self, file, line=0):
if line is None:
line = 0
cmd = itplns(run_template, locals())
print ">",cmd
if os.system(cmd) != 0:
raise TryNext()
if wait:
raw_input("Press Enter when done editing:")
ip.set_hook('editor',call_editor)
# in these, exe is always the path/name of the executable. Useful
# if you don't have the editor directory in your path
def komodo(exe = 'komodo'):
""" Activestate Komodo [Edit] """
install_editor(exe + ' -l $line "$file"', wait = True)
def scite(exe = "scite"):
""" SciTE or Sc1 """
install_editor(exe + ' "$file" -goto:$line')
def notepadplusplus(exe = 'notepad++'):
""" Notepad++ http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net """
install_editor(exe + ' -n$line "$file"')
def jed(exe = 'jed'):
""" JED, the lightweight emacsish editor """
install_editor(exe + ' +$line "$file"')
def idle(exe = None):
""" Idle, the editor bundled with python
Should be pretty smart about finding the executable.
"""
if exe is None:
import idlelib
p = os.path.dirname(idlelib.__file__)
exe = p + '/idle.py'
install_editor(exe + ' "$file"')
def mate(exe = 'mate'):
""" TextMate, the missing editor"""
install_editor(exe + ' -w -l $line "$file"')
# these are untested, report any problems
def emacs(exe = 'emacs'):
install_editor(exe + ' +$line "$file"')
def gnuclient(exe= 'gnuclient'):
install_editor(exe + ' -nw +$line "$file"')
def crimson_editor(exe = 'cedt.exe'):
install_editor(exe + ' /L:$line "$file"')
def kate(exe = 'kate'):
install_editor(exe + ' -u -l $line "$file"')