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regexp group in BatchLauncher, no Condor -verbose...
regexp group in BatchLauncher, no Condor -verbose Previously I used condor_submit -verbose so that I could pull the job id from the first line. However, when submitting many jobs it's silly to have to search through some many lines of output. Now we have a regexp for Condor that matches on the non-verbose output. Here the job_id is on the end of the output, so using grouping in our job_id_regexp becomes very useful. To account for this I have added a job_id_regexp_group property to the BatchLauncher and it's subclasses. The default of 0 means the whole regexp is matched - however now an integer can be passed in here to instead select a subgroup of the expression (see CondorLauncher and the mechanism will be clear).

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ipy_pydb.py
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import inspect
from IPython.core import ipapi
from IPython.utils.process import arg_split
ip = ipapi.get()
from IPython.core import debugger
def call_pydb(self, args):
"""Invoke pydb with the supplied parameters."""
try:
import pydb
except ImportError:
raise ImportError("pydb doesn't seem to be installed.")
if not hasattr(pydb.pydb, "runv"):
raise ImportError("You need pydb version 1.19 or later installed.")
argl = arg_split(args)
# print argl # dbg
if len(inspect.getargspec(pydb.runv)[0]) == 2:
pdb = debugger.Pdb(color_scheme=self.colors)
ip.history_saving_wrapper( lambda : pydb.runv(argl, pdb) )()
else:
ip.history_saving_wrapper( lambda : pydb.runv(argl) )()
ip.define_magic("pydb",call_pydb)