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Backport PR #9976: Let IPython.lib.guisupport detect terminal-integrated event loops...
Backport PR #9976: Let IPython.lib.guisupport detect terminal-integrated event loops Closes gh-9974 This is a bit more invasive than most backported changes, but it fixes a regression in IPython 5. My thinking: - The `guisupport` APIs that worked before should continue working until/unless we deprecate them. - There should be a common way to check if an event loop is already running in both the terminal and an IPython kernel. - It should be possible to check for any event loop, not just Qt and Wx (which `guisupport` has checks for). My plan is to make a public attribute `shell.active_eventloop`, which is either None or a string naming the event loop which IPython will run when waiting for input. E.g. `qt` or `gtk3`. (Todo: should we also expose the event loop object in cases where there is one? Not sure if anything useful can be done with it). This PR adds that attribute for terminal IPython; if we agree on it I'll make a separate PR for ipykernel. The functions in guisupport then become a convenient shortcut for checking this, and we can decide whether to deprecate them in favour or something more uniform, or add similar convenience functions for other common event loops. Signed-off-by: Thomas Kluyver <thomas@kluyver.me.uk>

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"""TemporaryDirectory class, copied from Python 3.2.
This is copied from the stdlib and will be standard in Python 3.2 and onwards.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os as _os
import warnings as _warnings
import sys as _sys
# This code should only be used in Python versions < 3.2, since after that we
# can rely on the stdlib itself.
try:
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
except ImportError:
from tempfile import mkdtemp, template
class TemporaryDirectory(object):
"""Create and return a temporary directory. This has the same
behavior as mkdtemp but can be used as a context manager. For
example:
with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
...
Upon exiting the context, the directory and everthing contained
in it are removed.
"""
def __init__(self, suffix="", prefix=template, dir=None):
self.name = mkdtemp(suffix, prefix, dir)
self._closed = False
def __enter__(self):
return self.name
def cleanup(self, _warn=False):
if self.name and not self._closed:
try:
self._rmtree(self.name)
except (TypeError, AttributeError) as ex:
# Issue #10188: Emit a warning on stderr
# if the directory could not be cleaned
# up due to missing globals
if "None" not in str(ex):
raise
print("ERROR: {!r} while cleaning up {!r}".format(ex, self,),
file=_sys.stderr)
return
self._closed = True
if _warn:
self._warn("Implicitly cleaning up {!r}".format(self),
Warning)
def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb):
self.cleanup()
def __del__(self):
# Issue a ResourceWarning if implicit cleanup needed
self.cleanup(_warn=True)
# XXX (ncoghlan): The following code attempts to make
# this class tolerant of the module nulling out process
# that happens during CPython interpreter shutdown
# Alas, it doesn't actually manage it. See issue #10188
_listdir = staticmethod(_os.listdir)
_path_join = staticmethod(_os.path.join)
_isdir = staticmethod(_os.path.isdir)
_remove = staticmethod(_os.remove)
_rmdir = staticmethod(_os.rmdir)
_os_error = _os.error
_warn = _warnings.warn
def _rmtree(self, path):
# Essentially a stripped down version of shutil.rmtree. We can't
# use globals because they may be None'ed out at shutdown.
for name in self._listdir(path):
fullname = self._path_join(path, name)
try:
isdir = self._isdir(fullname)
except self._os_error:
isdir = False
if isdir:
self._rmtree(fullname)
else:
try:
self._remove(fullname)
except self._os_error:
pass
try:
self._rmdir(path)
except self._os_error:
pass
class NamedFileInTemporaryDirectory(object):
def __init__(self, filename, mode='w+b', bufsize=-1, **kwds):
"""
Open a file named `filename` in a temporary directory.
This context manager is preferred over `NamedTemporaryFile` in
stdlib `tempfile` when one needs to reopen the file.
Arguments `mode` and `bufsize` are passed to `open`.
Rest of the arguments are passed to `TemporaryDirectory`.
"""
self._tmpdir = TemporaryDirectory(**kwds)
path = _os.path.join(self._tmpdir.name, filename)
self.file = open(path, mode, bufsize)
def cleanup(self):
self.file.close()
self._tmpdir.cleanup()
__del__ = cleanup
def __enter__(self):
return self.file
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
self.cleanup()
class TemporaryWorkingDirectory(TemporaryDirectory):
"""
Creates a temporary directory and sets the cwd to that directory.
Automatically reverts to previous cwd upon cleanup.
Usage example:
with TemporaryWorkingDirectory() as tmpdir:
...
"""
def __enter__(self):
self.old_wd = _os.getcwd()
_os.chdir(self.name)
return super(TemporaryWorkingDirectory, self).__enter__()
def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb):
_os.chdir(self.old_wd)
return super(TemporaryWorkingDirectory, self).__exit__(exc, value, tb)