""" 'editor' hooks for common editors that work well with ipython They should honor the line number argument, at least. Contributions are *very* welcome. """ import os import pipes import shlex import subprocess import sys from IPython import get_ipython from IPython.core.error import TryNext from IPython.utils import py3compat def install_editor(template, wait=False): """Installs the editor that is called by IPython for the %edit magic. This overrides the default editor, which is generally set by your EDITOR environment variable or is notepad (windows) or vi (linux). By supplying a template string `run_template`, you can control how the editor is invoked by IPython -- (e.g. the format in which it accepts command line options) Parameters ---------- template : basestring run_template acts as a template for how your editor is invoked by the shell. It should contain '{filename}', which will be replaced on invokation with the file name, and '{line}', $line by line number (or 0) to invoke the file with. wait : bool If `wait` is true, wait until the user presses enter before returning, to facilitate non-blocking editors that exit immediately after the call. """ # not all editors support $line, so we'll leave out this check # for substitution in ['$file', '$line']: # if not substitution in run_template: # raise ValueError(('run_template should contain %s' # ' for string substitution. You supplied "%s"' % (substitution, # run_template))) def call_editor(self, filename, line=0): if line is None: line = 0 cmd = template.format(filename=pipes.quote(filename), line=line) print(">", cmd) # pipes.quote doesn't work right on Windows, but it does after splitting if sys.platform.startswith('win'): cmd = shlex.split(cmd) proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True) if proc.wait() != 0: raise TryNext() if wait: py3compat.input("Press Enter when done editing:") get_ipython().set_hook('editor', call_editor) get_ipython().editor = template # in these, exe is always the path/name of the executable. Useful # if you don't have the editor directory in your path def komodo(exe=u'komodo'): """ Activestate Komodo [Edit] """ install_editor(exe + u' -l {line} {filename}', wait=True) def scite(exe=u"scite"): """ SciTE or Sc1 """ install_editor(exe + u' {filename} -goto:{line}') def notepadplusplus(exe=u'notepad++'): """ Notepad++ http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net """ install_editor(exe + u' -n{line} {filename}') def jed(exe=u'jed'): """ JED, the lightweight emacsish editor """ install_editor(exe + u' +{line} {filename}') def idle(exe=u'idle'): """ Idle, the editor bundled with python Parameters ---------- exe : str, None If none, should be pretty smart about finding the executable. """ if exe is None: import idlelib p = os.path.dirname(idlelib.__filename__) # i'm not sure if this actually works. Is this idle.py script # guaranteed to be executable? exe = os.path.join(p, 'idle.py') install_editor(exe + u' {filename}') def mate(exe=u'mate'): """ TextMate, the missing editor""" # wait=True is not required since we're using the -w flag to mate install_editor(exe + u' -w -l {line} {filename}') # ########################################## # these are untested, report any problems # ########################################## def emacs(exe=u'emacs'): install_editor(exe + u' +{line} {filename}') def gnuclient(exe=u'gnuclient'): install_editor(exe + u' -nw +{line} {filename}') def crimson_editor(exe=u'cedt.exe'): install_editor(exe + u' /L:{line} {filename}') def kate(exe=u'kate'): install_editor(exe + u' -u -l {line} {filename}')