# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """Displayhook for IPython. This defines a callable class that IPython uses for `sys.displayhook`. Authors: * Fernando Perez * Brian Granger * Robert Kern """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 The IPython Development Team # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- import __builtin__ from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable from IPython.core import prompts from IPython.utils import io from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, List from IPython.utils.warn import warn #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Main displayhook class #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # TODO: The DisplayHook class should be split into two classes, one that # manages the prompts and their synchronization and another that just does the # displayhook logic and calls into the prompt manager. # TODO: Move the various attributes (cache_size, colors, input_sep, # output_sep, output_sep2, ps1, ps2, ps_out, pad_left). Some of these are also # attributes of InteractiveShell. They should be on ONE object only and the # other objects should ask that one object for their values. class DisplayHook(Configurable): """The custom IPython displayhook to replace sys.displayhook. This class does many things, but the basic idea is that it is a callable that gets called anytime user code returns a value. Currently this class does more than just the displayhook logic and that extra logic should eventually be moved out of here. """ shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC') def __init__(self, shell=None, cache_size=1000, colors='NoColor', input_sep='\n', output_sep='\n', output_sep2='', ps1 = None, ps2 = None, ps_out = None, pad_left=True, config=None): super(DisplayHook, self).__init__(shell=shell, config=config) cache_size_min = 3 if cache_size <= 0: self.do_full_cache = 0 cache_size = 0 elif cache_size < cache_size_min: self.do_full_cache = 0 cache_size = 0 warn('caching was disabled (min value for cache size is %s).' % cache_size_min,level=3) else: self.do_full_cache = 1 self.cache_size = cache_size self.input_sep = input_sep # we need a reference to the user-level namespace self.shell = shell # Set input prompt strings and colors if cache_size == 0: if ps1.find('%n') > -1 or ps1.find(r'\#') > -1 \ or ps1.find(r'\N') > -1: ps1 = '>>> ' if ps2.find('%n') > -1 or ps2.find(r'\#') > -1 \ or ps2.find(r'\N') > -1: ps2 = '... ' self.ps1_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps1,'In [\\#]: ','>>> ') self.ps2_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps2,' .\\D.: ','... ') self.ps_out_str = self._set_prompt_str(ps_out,'Out[\\#]: ','') self.color_table = prompts.PromptColors self.prompt1 = prompts.Prompt1(self,sep=input_sep,prompt=self.ps1_str, pad_left=pad_left) self.prompt2 = prompts.Prompt2(self,prompt=self.ps2_str,pad_left=pad_left) self.prompt_out = prompts.PromptOut(self,sep='',prompt=self.ps_out_str, pad_left=pad_left) self.set_colors(colors) # Store the last prompt string each time, we need it for aligning # continuation and auto-rewrite prompts self.last_prompt = '' self.output_sep = output_sep self.output_sep2 = output_sep2 self._,self.__,self.___ = '','','' # these are deliberately global: to_user_ns = {'_':self._,'__':self.__,'___':self.___} self.shell.user_ns.update(to_user_ns) @property def prompt_count(self): return self.shell.execution_count def _set_prompt_str(self,p_str,cache_def,no_cache_def): if p_str is None: if self.do_full_cache: return cache_def else: return no_cache_def else: return p_str def set_colors(self, colors): """Set the active color scheme and configure colors for the three prompt subsystems.""" # FIXME: This modifying of the global prompts.prompt_specials needs # to be fixed. We need to refactor all of the prompts stuff to use # proper configuration and traits notifications. if colors.lower()=='nocolor': prompts.prompt_specials = prompts.prompt_specials_nocolor else: prompts.prompt_specials = prompts.prompt_specials_color self.color_table.set_active_scheme(colors) self.prompt1.set_colors() self.prompt2.set_colors() self.prompt_out.set_colors() #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Methods used in __call__. Override these methods to modify the behavior # of the displayhook. #------------------------------------------------------------------------- def check_for_underscore(self): """Check if the user has set the '_' variable by hand.""" # If something injected a '_' variable in __builtin__, delete # ipython's automatic one so we don't clobber that. gettext() in # particular uses _, so we need to stay away from it. if '_' in __builtin__.__dict__: try: del self.shell.user_ns['_'] except KeyError: pass def quiet(self): """Should we silence the display hook because of ';'?""" # do not print output if input ends in ';' try: cell = self.shell.history_manager.input_hist_parsed[self.prompt_count] if cell.rstrip().endswith(';'): return True except IndexError: # some uses of ipshellembed may fail here pass return False def start_displayhook(self): """Start the displayhook, initializing resources.""" pass def write_output_prompt(self): """Write the output prompt. The default implementation simply writes the prompt to ``io.stdout``. """ # Use write, not print which adds an extra space. io.stdout.write(self.output_sep) outprompt = str(self.prompt_out) if self.do_full_cache: io.stdout.write(outprompt) def compute_format_data(self, result): """Compute format data of the object to be displayed. The format data is a generalization of the :func:`repr` of an object. In the default implementation the format data is a :class:`dict` of key value pair where the keys are valid MIME types and the values are JSON'able data structure containing the raw data for that MIME type. It is up to frontends to determine pick a MIME to to use and display that data in an appropriate manner. This method only computes the format data for the object and should NOT actually print or write that to a stream. Parameters ---------- result : object The Python object passed to the display hook, whose format will be computed. Returns ------- format_data : dict A :class:`dict` whose keys are valid MIME types and values are JSON'able raw data for that MIME type. It is recommended that all return values of this should always include the "text/plain" MIME type representation of the object. """ return self.shell.display_formatter.format(result) def write_format_data(self, format_dict): """Write the format data dict to the frontend. This default version of this method simply writes the plain text representation of the object to ``io.stdout``. Subclasses should override this method to send the entire `format_dict` to the frontends. Parameters ---------- format_dict : dict The format dict for the object passed to `sys.displayhook`. """ # We want to print because we want to always make sure we have a # newline, even if all the prompt separators are ''. This is the # standard IPython behavior. result_repr = format_dict['text/plain'] if '\n' in result_repr: # So that multi-line strings line up with the left column of # the screen, instead of having the output prompt mess up # their first line. # We use the ps_out_str template instead of the expanded prompt # because the expansion may add ANSI escapes that will interfere # with our ability to determine whether or not we should add # a newline. if self.ps_out_str and not self.ps_out_str.endswith('\n'): # But avoid extraneous empty lines. result_repr = '\n' + result_repr print >>io.stdout, result_repr def update_user_ns(self, result): """Update user_ns with various things like _, __, _1, etc.""" # Avoid recursive reference when displaying _oh/Out if result is not self.shell.user_ns['_oh']: if len(self.shell.user_ns['_oh']) >= self.cache_size and self.do_full_cache: warn('Output cache limit (currently '+ `self.cache_size`+' entries) hit.\n' 'Flushing cache and resetting history counter...\n' 'The only history variables available will be _,__,___ and _1\n' 'with the current result.') self.flush() # Don't overwrite '_' and friends if '_' is in __builtin__ (otherwise # we cause buggy behavior for things like gettext). if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: self.___ = self.__ self.__ = self._ self._ = result self.shell.user_ns.update({'_':self._, '__':self.__, '___':self.___}) # hackish access to top-level namespace to create _1,_2... dynamically to_main = {} if self.do_full_cache: new_result = '_'+`self.prompt_count` to_main[new_result] = result self.shell.user_ns.update(to_main) self.shell.user_ns['_oh'][self.prompt_count] = result def log_output(self, format_dict): """Log the output.""" if self.shell.logger.log_output: self.shell.logger.log_write(format_dict['text/plain'], 'output') self.shell.history_manager.output_hist_reprs[self.prompt_count] = \ format_dict['text/plain'] def finish_displayhook(self): """Finish up all displayhook activities.""" io.stdout.write(self.output_sep2) io.stdout.flush() def __call__(self, result=None): """Printing with history cache management. This is invoked everytime the interpreter needs to print, and is activated by setting the variable sys.displayhook to it. """ self.check_for_underscore() if result is not None and not self.quiet(): self.start_displayhook() self.write_output_prompt() format_dict = self.compute_format_data(result) self.write_format_data(format_dict) self.update_user_ns(result) self.log_output(format_dict) self.finish_displayhook() def flush(self): if not self.do_full_cache: raise ValueError,"You shouldn't have reached the cache flush "\ "if full caching is not enabled!" # delete auto-generated vars from global namespace for n in range(1,self.prompt_count + 1): key = '_'+`n` try: del self.shell.user_ns[key] except: pass self.shell.user_ns['_oh'].clear() # Release our own references to objects: self._, self.__, self.___ = '', '', '' if '_' not in __builtin__.__dict__: self.shell.user_ns.update({'_':None,'__':None, '___':None}) import gc # TODO: Is this really needed? gc.collect()