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Improves detection of whether tab-completion is in a string and supresses Jedi....
Improves detection of whether tab-completion is in a string and supresses Jedi. Refs #10926 and #11530 Jedi results swamp file_matches and dict_key_matches in tab-completion, which is a real nuisance. The logic in the jedi completor tried to catch cases where it was "in a string", but that logic only looked at the previous character, and was a little fragile, breaking in lots of cases such as: './<tab> "mypath/<tab> etc. This seems a bit more robust in that it searchs for the first token in the current parser tree and checks if its value starts with ' or ". This detection of "in a string" then turns of jedi and returns some sanity to the set of matches.

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"""Decorators that don't go anywhere else.
This module contains misc. decorators that don't really go with another module
in :mod:`IPython.utils`. Beore putting something here please see if it should
go into another topical module in :mod:`IPython.utils`.
"""
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# 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
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def flag_calls(func):
"""Wrap a function to detect and flag when it gets called.
This is a decorator which takes a function and wraps it in a function with
a 'called' attribute. wrapper.called is initialized to False.
The wrapper.called attribute is set to False right before each call to the
wrapped function, so if the call fails it remains False. After the call
completes, wrapper.called is set to True and the output is returned.
Testing for truth in wrapper.called allows you to determine if a call to
func() was attempted and succeeded."""
# don't wrap twice
if hasattr(func, 'called'):
return func
def wrapper(*args,**kw):
wrapper.called = False
out = func(*args,**kw)
wrapper.called = True
return out
wrapper.called = False
wrapper.__doc__ = func.__doc__
return wrapper
def undoc(func):
"""Mark a function or class as undocumented.
This is found by inspecting the AST, so for now it must be used directly
as @undoc, not as e.g. @decorators.undoc
"""
return func