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Fix use of pyside6 >= 6.7.0 (#14510)...
Fix use of pyside6 >= 6.7.0 (#14510) Fixes #14463. Using `pyside6 >= 6.7.0` as the `qt6` gui loop gives the following error: ``` In [1]: %gui qt6 In [2]: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/bin/ipython", line 8, in <module> sys.exit(start_ipython()) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/iant/github/ipython/IPython/__init__.py", line 130, in start_ipython return launch_new_instance(argv=argv, **kwargs) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/lib/python3.12/site-packages/traitlets/config/application.py", line 1075, in launch_instance app.start() File "/Users/iant/github/ipython/IPython/terminal/ipapp.py", line 317, in start self.shell.mainloop() File "/Users/iant/github/ipython/IPython/terminal/interactiveshell.py", line 917, in mainloop self.interact() File "/Users/iant/github/ipython/IPython/terminal/interactiveshell.py", line 902, in interact code = self.prompt_for_code() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/iant/github/ipython/IPython/terminal/interactiveshell.py", line 845, in prompt_for_code text = self.pt_app.prompt( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/lib/python3.12/site-packages/prompt_toolkit/shortcuts/prompt.py", line 1035, in prompt return self.app.run( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/lib/python3.12/site-packages/prompt_toolkit/application/application.py", line 978, in run result = loop.run_until_complete(coro) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/lib/python3.12/asyncio/base_events.py", line 674, in run_until_complete self.run_forever() File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/lib/python3.12/asyncio/base_events.py", line 641, in run_forever self._run_once() File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/lib/python3.12/asyncio/base_events.py", line 1948, in _run_once event_list = self._selector.select(timeout) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/Users/iant/micromamba/envs/temp/lib/python3.12/site-packages/prompt_toolkit/eventloop/inputhook.py", line 150, in select self.inputhook(InputHookContext(self._r, input_is_ready)) File "/Users/iant/github/ipython/IPython/terminal/pt_inputhooks/qt.py", line 50, in inputhook _appref = app = QtGui.QApplication([" "]) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AttributeError: module 'PySide6.QtPrintSupport' has no attribute 'QApplication' If you suspect this is an IPython 8.28.0.dev bug, please report it at: https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues or send an email to the mailing list at ipython-dev@python.org 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 ``` This is because we use the imported module's `__dict__` to get the classes and functions available in the module here: https://github.com/ipython/ipython/blob/9b8cd4a397e5894ffeadad52477bb53e0fb664fc/IPython/external/qt_loaders.py#L309-L311 This no longer works as not all the classes and functions are in the `__dict__`. The solution in this PR is to use `dir(module)` instead. I have tested this locally using `pyside6` 6.6.3.1, 6.7.0, 6.7.1 and 6.7.2 and it works for me. It also successfully creates Matplotlib plots using for example ``` In [1]: %matplotlib qt6 In [2]: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt In [3]: plt.plot([1,3,2]) ``` It would be good to get independent confirmation that this fixes other downstream libraries as I tend to work directly with IPython and IPyKernel.

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"""Implementation of magic functions for IPython's own logging.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 os
import sys
# Our own packages
from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic
from warnings import warn
from traitlets import Bool
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Magic implementation classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@magics_class
class LoggingMagics(Magics):
"""Magics related to all logging machinery."""
quiet = Bool(False, help=
"""
Suppress output of log state when logging is enabled
"""
).tag(config=True)
@line_magic
def logstart(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Start logging anywhere in a session.
%logstart [-o|-r|-t|-q] [log_name [log_mode]]
If no name is given, it defaults to a file named 'ipython_log.py' in your
current directory, in 'rotate' mode (see below).
'%logstart name' saves to file 'name' in 'backup' mode. It saves your
history up to that point and then continues logging.
%logstart takes a second optional parameter: logging mode. This can be one
of (note that the modes are given unquoted):
append
Keep logging at the end of any existing file.
backup
Rename any existing file to name~ and start name.
global
Append to a single logfile in your home directory.
over
Overwrite any existing log.
rotate
Create rotating logs: name.1~, name.2~, etc.
Options:
-o
log also IPython's output. In this mode, all commands which
generate an Out[NN] prompt are recorded to the logfile, right after
their corresponding input line. The output lines are always
prepended with a '#[Out]# ' marker, so that the log remains valid
Python code.
Since this marker is always the same, filtering only the output from
a log is very easy, using for example a simple awk call::
awk -F'#\\[Out\\]# ' '{if($2) {print $2}}' ipython_log.py
-r
log 'raw' input. Normally, IPython's logs contain the processed
input, so that user lines are logged in their final form, converted
into valid Python. For example, %Exit is logged as
_ip.magic("Exit"). If the -r flag is given, all input is logged
exactly as typed, with no transformations applied.
-t
put timestamps before each input line logged (these are put in
comments).
-q
suppress output of logstate message when logging is invoked
"""
opts,par = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'ortq')
log_output = 'o' in opts
log_raw_input = 'r' in opts
timestamp = 't' in opts
quiet = 'q' in opts
logger = self.shell.logger
# if no args are given, the defaults set in the logger constructor by
# ipython remain valid
if par:
try:
logfname,logmode = par.split()
except:
logfname = par
logmode = 'backup'
else:
logfname = logger.logfname
logmode = logger.logmode
# put logfname into rc struct as if it had been called on the command
# line, so it ends up saved in the log header Save it in case we need
# to restore it...
old_logfile = self.shell.logfile
if logfname:
logfname = os.path.expanduser(logfname)
self.shell.logfile = logfname
loghead = u'# IPython log file\n\n'
try:
logger.logstart(logfname, loghead, logmode, log_output, timestamp,
log_raw_input)
except:
self.shell.logfile = old_logfile
warn("Couldn't start log: %s" % sys.exc_info()[1])
else:
# log input history up to this point, optionally interleaving
# output if requested
if timestamp:
# disable timestamping for the previous history, since we've
# lost those already (no time machine here).
logger.timestamp = False
if log_raw_input:
input_hist = self.shell.history_manager.input_hist_raw
else:
input_hist = self.shell.history_manager.input_hist_parsed
if log_output:
log_write = logger.log_write
output_hist = self.shell.history_manager.output_hist
for n in range(1,len(input_hist)-1):
log_write(input_hist[n].rstrip() + u'\n')
if n in output_hist:
log_write(repr(output_hist[n]),'output')
else:
logger.log_write(u'\n'.join(input_hist[1:]))
logger.log_write(u'\n')
if timestamp:
# re-enable timestamping
logger.timestamp = True
if not (self.quiet or quiet):
print ('Activating auto-logging. '
'Current session state plus future input saved.')
logger.logstate()
@line_magic
def logstop(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Fully stop logging and close log file.
In order to start logging again, a new %logstart call needs to be made,
possibly (though not necessarily) with a new filename, mode and other
options."""
self.shell.logger.logstop()
@line_magic
def logoff(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Temporarily stop logging.
You must have previously started logging."""
self.shell.logger.switch_log(0)
@line_magic
def logon(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Restart logging.
This function is for restarting logging which you've temporarily
stopped with %logoff. For starting logging for the first time, you
must use the %logstart function, which allows you to specify an
optional log filename."""
self.shell.logger.switch_log(1)
@line_magic
def logstate(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Print the status of the logging system."""
self.shell.logger.logstate()