"""Implementation of magic functions related to History. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2012, 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 from io import open as io_open # Our own packages from IPython.core.error import StdinNotImplementedError from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic from IPython.core.magic_arguments import (argument, magic_arguments, parse_argstring) from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest from IPython.utils import io from IPython.utils.py3compat import cast_unicode_py2 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Magics class implementation #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- _unspecified = object() @magics_class class HistoryMagics(Magics): @magic_arguments() @argument( '-n', dest='print_nums', action='store_true', default=False, help=""" print line numbers for each input. This feature is only available if numbered prompts are in use. """) @argument( '-o', dest='get_output', action='store_true', default=False, help="also print outputs for each input.") @argument( '-p', dest='pyprompts', action='store_true', default=False, help=""" print classic '>>>' python prompts before each input. This is useful for making documentation, and in conjunction with -o, for producing doctest-ready output. """) @argument( '-t', dest='raw', action='store_false', default=True, help=""" print the 'translated' history, as IPython understands it. IPython filters your input and converts it all into valid Python source before executing it (things like magics or aliases are turned into function calls, for example). With this option, you'll see the native history instead of the user-entered version: '%%cd /' will be seen as 'get_ipython().magic("%%cd /")' instead of '%%cd /'. """) @argument( '-f', dest='filename', help=""" FILENAME: instead of printing the output to the screen, redirect it to the given file. The file is always overwritten, though *when it can*, IPython asks for confirmation first. In particular, running the command 'history -f FILENAME' from the IPython Notebook interface will replace FILENAME even if it already exists *without* confirmation. """) @argument( '-g', dest='pattern', nargs='*', default=None, help=""" treat the arg as a glob pattern to search for in (full) history. This includes the saved history (almost all commands ever written). The pattern may contain '?' to match one unknown character and '*' to match any number of unknown characters. Use '%%hist -g' to show full saved history (may be very long). """) @argument( '-l', dest='limit', type=int, nargs='?', default=_unspecified, help=""" get the last n lines from all sessions. Specify n as a single arg, or the default is the last 10 lines. """) @argument( '-u', dest='unique', action='store_true', help=""" when searching history using `-g`, show only unique history. """) @argument('range', nargs='*') @skip_doctest @line_magic def history(self, parameter_s = ''): """Print input history (_i variables), with most recent last. By default, input history is printed without line numbers so it can be directly pasted into an editor. Use -n to show them. By default, all input history from the current session is displayed. Ranges of history can be indicated using the syntax: ``4`` Line 4, current session ``4-6`` Lines 4-6, current session ``243/1-5`` Lines 1-5, session 243 ``~2/7`` Line 7, session 2 before current ``~8/1-~6/5`` From the first line of 8 sessions ago, to the fifth line of 6 sessions ago. Multiple ranges can be entered, separated by spaces The same syntax is used by %macro, %save, %edit, %rerun Examples -------- :: In [6]: %history -n 4-6 4:a = 12 5:print a**2 6:%history -n 4-6 """ args = parse_argstring(self.history, parameter_s) # For brevity history_manager = self.shell.history_manager def _format_lineno(session, line): """Helper function to format line numbers properly.""" if session in (0, history_manager.session_number): return str(line) return "%s/%s" % (session, line) # Check if output to specific file was requested. outfname = args.filename if not outfname: outfile = sys.stdout # default # We don't want to close stdout at the end! close_at_end = False else: if os.path.exists(outfname): try: ans = io.ask_yes_no("File %r exists. Overwrite?" % outfname) except StdinNotImplementedError: ans = True if not ans: print('Aborting.') return print("Overwriting file.") outfile = io_open(outfname, 'w', encoding='utf-8') close_at_end = True print_nums = args.print_nums get_output = args.get_output pyprompts = args.pyprompts raw = args.raw pattern = None limit = None if args.limit is _unspecified else args.limit if args.pattern is not None: if args.pattern: pattern = "*" + " ".join(args.pattern) + "*" else: pattern = "*" hist = history_manager.search(pattern, raw=raw, output=get_output, n=limit, unique=args.unique) print_nums = True elif args.limit is not _unspecified: n = 10 if limit is None else limit hist = history_manager.get_tail(n, raw=raw, output=get_output) else: if args.range: # Get history by ranges hist = history_manager.get_range_by_str(" ".join(args.range), raw, get_output) else: # Just get history for the current session hist = history_manager.get_range(raw=raw, output=get_output) # We could be displaying the entire history, so let's not try to pull # it into a list in memory. Anything that needs more space will just # misalign. width = 4 for session, lineno, inline in hist: # Print user history with tabs expanded to 4 spaces. The GUI # clients use hard tabs for easier usability in auto-indented code, # but we want to produce PEP-8 compliant history for safe pasting # into an editor. if get_output: inline, output = inline inline = inline.expandtabs(4).rstrip() multiline = "\n" in inline line_sep = '\n' if multiline else ' ' if print_nums: print(u'%s:%s' % (_format_lineno(session, lineno).rjust(width), line_sep), file=outfile, end=u'') if pyprompts: print(u">>> ", end=u"", file=outfile) if multiline: inline = "\n... ".join(inline.splitlines()) + "\n..." print(inline, file=outfile) if get_output and output: print(cast_unicode_py2(output), file=outfile) if close_at_end: outfile.close() @line_magic def recall(self, arg): r"""Repeat a command, or get command to input line for editing. %recall and %rep are equivalent. - %recall (no arguments): Place a string version of last computation result (stored in the special '_' variable) to the next input prompt. Allows you to create elaborate command lines without using copy-paste:: In[1]: l = ["hei", "vaan"] In[2]: "".join(l) Out[2]: heivaan In[3]: %recall In[4]: heivaan_ <== cursor blinking %recall 45 Place history line 45 on the next input prompt. Use %hist to find out the number. %recall 1-4 Combine the specified lines into one cell, and place it on the next input prompt. See %history for the slice syntax. %recall foo+bar If foo+bar can be evaluated in the user namespace, the result is placed at the next input prompt. Otherwise, the history is searched for lines which contain that substring, and the most recent one is placed at the next input prompt. """ if not arg: # Last output self.shell.set_next_input(str(self.shell.user_ns["_"])) return # Get history range histlines = self.shell.history_manager.get_range_by_str(arg) cmd = "\n".join(x[2] for x in histlines) if cmd: self.shell.set_next_input(cmd.rstrip()) return try: # Variable in user namespace cmd = str(eval(arg, self.shell.user_ns)) except Exception: # Search for term in history histlines = self.shell.history_manager.search("*"+arg+"*") for h in reversed([x[2] for x in histlines]): if 'recall' in h or 'rep' in h: continue self.shell.set_next_input(h.rstrip()) return else: self.shell.set_next_input(cmd.rstrip()) print("Couldn't evaluate or find in history:", arg) @line_magic def rerun(self, parameter_s=''): """Re-run previous input By default, you can specify ranges of input history to be repeated (as with %history). With no arguments, it will repeat the last line. Options: -l : Repeat the last n lines of input, not including the current command. -g foo : Repeat the most recent line which contains foo """ opts, args = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'l:g:', mode='string') if "l" in opts: # Last n lines n = int(opts['l']) hist = self.shell.history_manager.get_tail(n) elif "g" in opts: # Search p = "*"+opts['g']+"*" hist = list(self.shell.history_manager.search(p)) for l in reversed(hist): if "rerun" not in l[2]: hist = [l] # The last match which isn't a %rerun break else: hist = [] # No matches except %rerun elif args: # Specify history ranges hist = self.shell.history_manager.get_range_by_str(args) else: # Last line hist = self.shell.history_manager.get_tail(1) hist = [x[2] for x in hist] if not hist: print("No lines in history match specification") return histlines = "\n".join(hist) print("=== Executing: ===") print(histlines) print("=== Output: ===") self.shell.run_cell("\n".join(hist), store_history=False)