# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ IPython -- An enhanced Interactive Python One of Python's nicest features is its interactive interpreter. This allows very fast testing of ideas without the overhead of creating test files as is typical in most programming languages. However, the interpreter supplied with the standard Python distribution is fairly primitive (and IDLE isn't really much better). IPython tries to: i - provide an efficient environment for interactive work in Python programming. It tries to address what we see as shortcomings of the standard Python prompt, and adds many features to make interactive work much more efficient. ii - offer a flexible framework so that it can be used as the base environment for other projects and problems where Python can be the underlying language. Specifically scientific environments like Mathematica, IDL and Mathcad inspired its design, but similar ideas can be useful in many fields. Python is a fabulous language for implementing this kind of system (due to its dynamic and introspective features), and with suitable libraries entire systems could be built leveraging Python's power. iii - serve as an embeddable, ready to go interpreter for your own programs. IPython requires Python 2.3 or newer. $Id: __init__.py 1854 2006-10-30 19:54:25Z vivainio $""" #***************************************************************************** # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Fernando Perez. # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #***************************************************************************** # Enforce proper version requirements import sys if sys.version[0:3] < '2.3': raise ImportError('Python Version 2.3 or above is required for IPython.') # Make it easy to import extensions - they are always directly on pythonpath. # Therefore, non-IPython modules can be added to Extensions directory import os sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(__file__) + "/Extensions") # Define what gets imported with a 'from IPython import *' __all__ = ['deep_reload','genutils','ipstruct','ultraTB','DPyGetOpt', 'Itpl','hooks','ConfigLoader','OutputTrap','Release','Shell', 'platutils','platutils_win32','platutils_posix','platutils_dummy', 'ipapi','rlineimpl', 'strdispatch'] # Load __all__ in IPython namespace so that a simple 'import IPython' gives # access to them via IPython. glob,loc = globals(),locals() for name in __all__: __import__(name,glob,loc,[]) # Release data from IPython import Release # do it explicitly so pydoc can see it - pydoc bug __author__ = '%s <%s>\n%s <%s>\n%s <%s>' % \ ( Release.authors['Fernando'] + Release.authors['Janko'] + \ Release.authors['Nathan'] ) __license__ = Release.license __version__ = Release.version __revision__ = Release.revision # Namespace cleanup del name,glob,loc