| from __future__ import annotations |
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|
| """Magic functions for InteractiveShell.""" |
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| import os |
| import re |
| import sys |
| from getopt import getopt, GetoptError |
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| from traitlets.config.configurable import Configurable |
| from . import oinspect |
| from .error import UsageError |
| from .inputtransformer2 import ESC_MAGIC, ESC_MAGIC2 |
| from ..utils.ipstruct import Struct |
| from ..utils.process import arg_split |
| from ..utils.text import dedent |
| from traitlets import Bool, Dict, Instance, observe |
| from logging import error |
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| import typing as t |
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| if t.TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell |
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| magics: t.Dict = dict(line={}, cell={}) |
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| magic_kinds = ("line", "cell") |
| magic_spec = ("line", "cell", "line_cell") |
| magic_escapes = dict(line=ESC_MAGIC, cell=ESC_MAGIC2) |
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| class Bunch: |
| pass |
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| def on_off(tag): |
| """Return an ON/OFF string for a 1/0 input. Simple utility function.""" |
| return ["OFF", "ON"][tag] |
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| def compress_dhist(dh): |
| """Compress a directory history into a new one with at most 20 entries. |
| |
| Return a new list made from the first and last 10 elements of dhist after |
| removal of duplicates. |
| """ |
| head, tail = dh[:-10], dh[-10:] |
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| newhead = [] |
| done = set() |
| for h in head: |
| if h in done: |
| continue |
| newhead.append(h) |
| done.add(h) |
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| return newhead + tail |
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| def needs_local_scope(func): |
| """Decorator to mark magic functions which need to local scope to run.""" |
| func.needs_local_scope = True |
| return func |
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| def magics_class(cls): |
| """Class decorator for all subclasses of the main Magics class. |
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| Any class that subclasses Magics *must* also apply this decorator, to |
| ensure that all the methods that have been decorated as line/cell magics |
| get correctly registered in the class instance. This is necessary because |
| when method decorators run, the class does not exist yet, so they |
| temporarily store their information into a module global. Application of |
| this class decorator copies that global data to the class instance and |
| clears the global. |
| |
| Obviously, this mechanism is not thread-safe, which means that the |
| *creation* of subclasses of Magic should only be done in a single-thread |
| context. Instantiation of the classes has no restrictions. Given that |
| these classes are typically created at IPython startup time and before user |
| application code becomes active, in practice this should not pose any |
| problems. |
| """ |
| cls.registered = True |
| cls.magics = dict(line=magics["line"], cell=magics["cell"]) |
| magics["line"] = {} |
| magics["cell"] = {} |
| return cls |
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| def record_magic(dct, magic_kind, magic_name, func): |
| """Utility function to store a function as a magic of a specific kind. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| dct : dict |
| A dictionary with 'line' and 'cell' subdicts. |
| magic_kind : str |
| Kind of magic to be stored. |
| magic_name : str |
| Key to store the magic as. |
| func : function |
| Callable object to store. |
| """ |
| if magic_kind == "line_cell": |
| dct["line"][magic_name] = dct["cell"][magic_name] = func |
| else: |
| dct[magic_kind][magic_name] = func |
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| def validate_type(magic_kind): |
| """Ensure that the given magic_kind is valid. |
| |
| Check that the given magic_kind is one of the accepted spec types (stored |
| in the global `magic_spec`), raise ValueError otherwise. |
| """ |
| if magic_kind not in magic_spec: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "magic_kind must be one of %s, %s given" % magic_kinds, magic_kind |
| ) |
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| _docstring_template = """Decorate the given {0} as {1} magic. |
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| The decorator can be used with or without arguments, as follows. |
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| i) without arguments: it will create a {1} magic named as the {0} being |
| decorated:: |
| |
| @deco |
| def foo(...) |
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| will create a {1} magic named `foo`. |
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| ii) with one string argument: which will be used as the actual name of the |
| resulting magic:: |
| |
| @deco('bar') |
| def foo(...) |
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| will create a {1} magic named `bar`. |
| |
| To register a class magic use ``Interactiveshell.register_magic(class or instance)``. |
| """ |
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| def _method_magic_marker(magic_kind): |
| """Decorator factory for methods in Magics subclasses.""" |
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| validate_type(magic_kind) |
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| def magic_deco(arg): |
| if callable(arg): |
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| func = arg |
| name = func.__name__ |
| retval = arg |
| record_magic(magics, magic_kind, name, name) |
| elif isinstance(arg, str): |
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| name = arg |
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| def mark(func, *a, **kw): |
| record_magic(magics, magic_kind, name, func.__name__) |
| return func |
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| retval = mark |
| else: |
| raise TypeError("Decorator can only be called with string or function") |
| return retval |
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| magic_deco.__doc__ = _docstring_template.format("method", magic_kind) |
| return magic_deco |
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| def _function_magic_marker(magic_kind): |
| """Decorator factory for standalone functions.""" |
| validate_type(magic_kind) |
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| def magic_deco(arg): |
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| caller = sys._getframe(1) |
| for ns in ["f_locals", "f_globals", "f_builtins"]: |
| get_ipython = getattr(caller, ns).get("get_ipython") |
| if get_ipython is not None: |
| break |
| else: |
| raise NameError( |
| "Decorator can only run in context where `get_ipython` exists" |
| ) |
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| ip = get_ipython() |
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| if callable(arg): |
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| func = arg |
| name = func.__name__ |
| ip.register_magic_function(func, magic_kind, name) |
| retval = arg |
| elif isinstance(arg, str): |
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| name = arg |
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| def mark(func, *a, **kw): |
| ip.register_magic_function(func, magic_kind, name) |
| return func |
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| retval = mark |
| else: |
| raise TypeError("Decorator can only be called with string or function") |
| return retval |
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| ds = _docstring_template.format("function", magic_kind) |
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| ds += dedent( |
| """ |
| Note: this decorator can only be used in a context where IPython is already |
| active, so that the `get_ipython()` call succeeds. You can therefore use |
| it in your startup files loaded after IPython initializes, but *not* in the |
| IPython configuration file itself, which is executed before IPython is |
| fully up and running. Any file located in the `startup` subdirectory of |
| your configuration profile will be OK in this sense. |
| """ |
| ) |
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| magic_deco.__doc__ = ds |
| return magic_deco |
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| MAGIC_NO_VAR_EXPAND_ATTR = "_ipython_magic_no_var_expand" |
| MAGIC_OUTPUT_CAN_BE_SILENCED = "_ipython_magic_output_can_be_silenced" |
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| def no_var_expand(magic_func): |
| """Mark a magic function as not needing variable expansion |
| |
| By default, IPython interprets `{a}` or `$a` in the line passed to magics |
| as variables that should be interpolated from the interactive namespace |
| before passing the line to the magic function. |
| This is not always desirable, e.g. when the magic executes Python code |
| (%timeit, %time, etc.). |
| Decorate magics with `@no_var_expand` to opt-out of variable expansion. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 7.3 |
| """ |
| setattr(magic_func, MAGIC_NO_VAR_EXPAND_ATTR, True) |
| return magic_func |
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| def output_can_be_silenced(magic_func): |
| """Mark a magic function so its output may be silenced. |
| |
| The output is silenced if the Python code used as a parameter of |
| the magic ends in a semicolon, not counting a Python comment that can |
| follow it. |
| """ |
| setattr(magic_func, MAGIC_OUTPUT_CAN_BE_SILENCED, True) |
| return magic_func |
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| line_magic = _method_magic_marker("line") |
| cell_magic = _method_magic_marker("cell") |
| line_cell_magic = _method_magic_marker("line_cell") |
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| register_line_magic = _function_magic_marker("line") |
| register_cell_magic = _function_magic_marker("cell") |
| register_line_cell_magic = _function_magic_marker("line_cell") |
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| class MagicsManager(Configurable): |
| """Object that handles all magic-related functionality for IPython.""" |
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| magics = Dict() |
| lazy_magics = Dict( |
| help=""" |
| Mapping from magic names to modules to load. |
| |
| This can be used in IPython/IPykernel configuration to declare lazy magics |
| that will only be imported/registered on first use. |
| |
| For example:: |
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| c.MagicsManager.lazy_magics = { |
| "my_magic": "slow.to.import", |
| "my_other_magic": "also.slow", |
| } |
| |
| On first invocation of `%my_magic`, `%%my_magic`, `%%my_other_magic` or |
| `%%my_other_magic`, the corresponding module will be loaded as an ipython |
| extensions as if you had previously done `%load_ext ipython`. |
| |
| Magics names should be without percent(s) as magics can be both cell |
| and line magics. |
| |
| Lazy loading happen relatively late in execution process, and |
| complex extensions that manipulate Python/IPython internal state or global state |
| might not support lazy loading. |
| """ |
| ).tag( |
| config=True, |
| ) |
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| registry = Dict() |
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| shell = Instance( |
| "IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC", allow_none=True |
| ) |
|
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| auto_magic = Bool( |
| True, help="Automatically call line magics without requiring explicit % prefix" |
| ).tag(config=True) |
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| @observe("auto_magic") |
| def _auto_magic_changed(self, change): |
| assert self.shell is not None |
| self.shell.automagic = change["new"] |
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| _auto_status = [ |
| "Automagic is OFF, % prefix IS needed for line magics.", |
| "Automagic is ON, % prefix IS NOT needed for line magics.", |
| ] |
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| user_magics = Instance("IPython.core.magics.UserMagics", allow_none=True) |
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| def __init__(self, shell=None, config=None, user_magics=None, **traits): |
| super(MagicsManager, self).__init__( |
| shell=shell, config=config, user_magics=user_magics, **traits |
| ) |
| self.magics = dict(line={}, cell={}) |
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| self.registry[user_magics.__class__.__name__] = user_magics |
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| def auto_status(self): |
| """Return descriptive string with automagic status.""" |
| return self._auto_status[self.auto_magic] |
|
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| def lsmagic(self): |
| """Return a dict of currently available magic functions. |
| |
| The return dict has the keys 'line' and 'cell', corresponding to the |
| two types of magics we support. Each value is a list of names. |
| """ |
| return self.magics |
|
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| def lsmagic_docs(self, brief=False, missing=""): |
| """Return dict of documentation of magic functions. |
| |
| The return dict has the keys 'line' and 'cell', corresponding to the |
| two types of magics we support. Each value is a dict keyed by magic |
| name whose value is the function docstring. If a docstring is |
| unavailable, the value of `missing` is used instead. |
| |
| If brief is True, only the first line of each docstring will be returned. |
| """ |
| docs = {} |
| for m_type in self.magics: |
| m_docs = {} |
| for m_name, m_func in self.magics[m_type].items(): |
| if m_func.__doc__: |
| if brief: |
| m_docs[m_name] = m_func.__doc__.split("\n", 1)[0] |
| else: |
| m_docs[m_name] = m_func.__doc__.rstrip() |
| else: |
| m_docs[m_name] = missing |
| docs[m_type] = m_docs |
| return docs |
|
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| def register_lazy(self, name: str, fully_qualified_name: str) -> None: |
| """ |
| Lazily register a magic via an extension. |
| |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| name : str |
| Name of the magic you wish to register. |
| fully_qualified_name : |
| Fully qualified name of the module/submodule that should be loaded |
| as an extensions when the magic is first called. |
| It is assumed that loading this extensions will register the given |
| magic. |
| """ |
|
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| self.lazy_magics[name] = fully_qualified_name |
|
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| def register(self, *magic_objects): |
| """Register one or more instances of Magics. |
| |
| Take one or more classes or instances of classes that subclass the main |
| `core.Magic` class, and register them with IPython to use the magic |
| functions they provide. The registration process will then ensure that |
| any methods that have decorated to provide line and/or cell magics will |
| be recognized with the `%x`/`%%x` syntax as a line/cell magic |
| respectively. |
| |
| If classes are given, they will be instantiated with the default |
| constructor. If your classes need a custom constructor, you should |
| instanitate them first and pass the instance. |
| |
| The provided arguments can be an arbitrary mix of classes and instances. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| *magic_objects : one or more classes or instances |
| """ |
| |
| |
| for m in magic_objects: |
| if not m.registered: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Class of magics %r was constructed without " |
| "the @register_magics class decorator" |
| ) |
| if isinstance(m, type): |
| |
| m = m(shell=self.shell) |
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| |
| self.registry[m.__class__.__name__] = m |
| for mtype in magic_kinds: |
| self.magics[mtype].update(m.magics[mtype]) |
|
|
| def register_function(self, func, magic_kind="line", magic_name=None): |
| """Expose a standalone function as magic function for IPython. |
| |
| This will create an IPython magic (line, cell or both) from a |
| standalone function. The functions should have the following |
| signatures: |
| |
| * For line magics: `def f(line)` |
| * For cell magics: `def f(line, cell)` |
| * For a function that does both: `def f(line, cell=None)` |
| |
| In the latter case, the function will be called with `cell==None` when |
| invoked as `%f`, and with cell as a string when invoked as `%%f`. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| func : callable |
| Function to be registered as a magic. |
| magic_kind : str |
| Kind of magic, one of 'line', 'cell' or 'line_cell' |
| magic_name : optional str |
| If given, the name the magic will have in the IPython namespace. By |
| default, the name of the function itself is used. |
| """ |
|
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| validate_type(magic_kind) |
| magic_name = func.__name__ if magic_name is None else magic_name |
| setattr(self.user_magics, magic_name, func) |
| record_magic(self.magics, magic_kind, magic_name, func) |
|
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| def register_alias( |
| self, alias_name, magic_name, magic_kind="line", magic_params=None |
| ): |
| """Register an alias to a magic function. |
| |
| The alias is an instance of :class:`MagicAlias`, which holds the |
| name and kind of the magic it should call. Binding is done at |
| call time, so if the underlying magic function is changed the alias |
| will call the new function. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| alias_name : str |
| The name of the magic to be registered. |
| magic_name : str |
| The name of an existing magic. |
| magic_kind : str |
| Kind of magic, one of 'line' or 'cell' |
| """ |
|
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| |
| |
| if magic_kind not in magic_kinds: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "magic_kind must be one of %s, %s given" % magic_kinds, magic_kind |
| ) |
|
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| alias = MagicAlias(self.shell, magic_name, magic_kind, magic_params) |
| setattr(self.user_magics, alias_name, alias) |
| record_magic(self.magics, magic_kind, alias_name, alias) |
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| class Magics(Configurable): |
| """Base class for implementing magic functions. |
| |
| Shell functions which can be reached as %function_name. All magic |
| functions should accept a string, which they can parse for their own |
| needs. This can make some functions easier to type, eg `%cd ../` |
| vs. `%cd("../")` |
| |
| Classes providing magic functions need to subclass this class, and they |
| MUST: |
| |
| - Use the method decorators `@line_magic` and `@cell_magic` to decorate |
| individual methods as magic functions, AND |
| |
| - Use the class decorator `@magics_class` to ensure that the magic |
| methods are properly registered at the instance level upon instance |
| initialization. |
| |
| See :mod:`magic_functions` for examples of actual implementation classes. |
| """ |
|
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| |
| options_table: dict[str, t.Any] = {} |
| |
| magics: dict[str, t.Any] = {} |
| |
| registered: bool = False |
| |
| shell: None | InteractiveShell = None |
|
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| def __init__(self, shell=None, **kwargs): |
| if not (self.__class__.registered): |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Magics subclass without registration - " |
| "did you forget to apply @magics_class?" |
| ) |
| if shell is not None: |
| if hasattr(shell, "configurables"): |
| shell.configurables.append(self) |
| if hasattr(shell, "config"): |
| kwargs.setdefault("parent", shell) |
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| self.shell = shell |
| self.options_table = {} |
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| class_magics = self.magics |
| self.magics = {} |
| for mtype in magic_kinds: |
| tab = self.magics[mtype] = {} |
| cls_tab = class_magics[mtype] |
| for magic_name, meth_name in cls_tab.items(): |
| if isinstance(meth_name, str): |
| |
| tab[magic_name] = getattr(self, meth_name) |
| else: |
| |
| tab[magic_name] = meth_name |
| |
| |
| super(Magics, self).__init__(**kwargs) |
|
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| def arg_err(self, func): |
| """Print docstring if incorrect arguments were passed""" |
| print("Error in arguments:") |
| print(oinspect.getdoc(func)) |
|
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| def format_latex(self, strng): |
| """Format a string for latex inclusion.""" |
|
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| |
| escape_re = re.compile(r"(%|_|\$|#|&)", re.MULTILINE) |
| |
| cmd_name_re = re.compile(r"^(%s.*?):" % ESC_MAGIC, re.MULTILINE) |
| |
| cmd_re = re.compile(r"(?P<cmd>%s.+?\b)(?!\}\}:)" % ESC_MAGIC, re.MULTILINE) |
| |
| par_re = re.compile(r"\\$", re.MULTILINE) |
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| newline_re = re.compile(r"\\n") |
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| |
| strng = cmd_name_re.sub(r"\n\\bigskip\n\\texttt{\\textbf{ \1}}:", strng) |
| strng = cmd_re.sub(r"\\texttt{\g<cmd>}", strng) |
| strng = par_re.sub(r"\\\\", strng) |
| strng = escape_re.sub(r"\\\1", strng) |
| strng = newline_re.sub(r"\\textbackslash{}n", strng) |
| return strng |
|
|
| def parse_options(self, arg_str, opt_str, *long_opts, **kw): |
| """Parse options passed to an argument string. |
| |
| The interface is similar to that of :func:`getopt.getopt`, but it |
| returns a :class:`~IPython.utils.struct.Struct` with the options as keys |
| and the stripped argument string still as a string. |
| |
| arg_str is quoted as a true sys.argv vector by using shlex.split. |
| This allows us to easily expand variables, glob files, quote |
| arguments, etc. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| arg_str : str |
| The arguments to parse. |
| opt_str : str |
| The options specification. |
| mode : str, default 'string' |
| If given as 'list', the argument string is returned as a list (split |
| on whitespace) instead of a string. |
| list_all : bool, default False |
| Put all option values in lists. Normally only options |
| appearing more than once are put in a list. |
| posix : bool, default True |
| Whether to split the input line in POSIX mode or not, as per the |
| conventions outlined in the :mod:`shlex` module from the standard |
| library. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| caller = sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name |
| arg_str = "%s %s" % (self.options_table.get(caller, ""), arg_str) |
|
|
| mode = kw.get("mode", "string") |
| if mode not in ["string", "list"]: |
| raise ValueError("incorrect mode given: %s" % mode) |
| |
| list_all = kw.get("list_all", 0) |
| posix = kw.get("posix", os.name == "posix") |
| strict = kw.get("strict", True) |
|
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| preserve_non_opts = kw.get("preserve_non_opts", False) |
| remainder_arg_str = arg_str |
|
|
| |
| odict: dict[str, t.Any] = {} |
| args = arg_str.split() |
| if len(args) >= 1: |
| |
| |
| argv = arg_split(arg_str, posix, strict) |
| |
| try: |
| opts, args = getopt(argv, opt_str, long_opts) |
| except GetoptError as e: |
| raise UsageError( |
| '%s (allowed: "%s"%s)' |
| % (e.msg, opt_str, " ".join(("",) + long_opts) if long_opts else "") |
| ) from e |
| for o, a in opts: |
| if mode == "string" and preserve_non_opts: |
| |
| |
| |
| remainder_arg_str = remainder_arg_str.replace(o, "", 1).replace( |
| a, "", 1 |
| ) |
| if o.startswith("--"): |
| o = o[2:] |
| else: |
| o = o[1:] |
| try: |
| odict[o].append(a) |
| except AttributeError: |
| odict[o] = [odict[o], a] |
| except KeyError: |
| if list_all: |
| odict[o] = [a] |
| else: |
| odict[o] = a |
|
|
| |
| opts = Struct(odict) |
| if mode == "string": |
| if preserve_non_opts: |
| args = remainder_arg_str.lstrip() |
| else: |
| args = " ".join(args) |
|
|
| return opts, args |
|
|
| def default_option(self, fn, optstr): |
| """Make an entry in the options_table for fn, with value optstr""" |
| assert False, "is this even called?" |
| if fn not in self.lsmagic(): |
| error("%s is not a magic function" % fn) |
| self.options_table[fn] = optstr |
|
|
|
|
| class MagicAlias: |
| """An alias to another magic function. |
| |
| An alias is determined by its magic name and magic kind. Lookup |
| is done at call time, so if the underlying magic changes the alias |
| will call the new function. |
| |
| Use the :meth:`MagicsManager.register_alias` method or the |
| `%alias_magic` magic function to create and register a new alias. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, shell, magic_name, magic_kind, magic_params=None): |
| self.shell = shell |
| self.magic_name = magic_name |
| self.magic_params = magic_params |
| self.magic_kind = magic_kind |
|
|
| self.pretty_target = "%s%s" % (magic_escapes[self.magic_kind], self.magic_name) |
| self.__doc__ = "Alias for `%s`." % self.pretty_target |
|
|
| self._in_call = False |
|
|
| def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| """Call the magic alias.""" |
| fn = self.shell.find_magic(self.magic_name, self.magic_kind) |
| if fn is None: |
| raise UsageError("Magic `%s` not found." % self.pretty_target) |
|
|
| |
| if self._in_call: |
| raise UsageError( |
| "Infinite recursion detected; magic aliases cannot call themselves." |
| ) |
| self._in_call = True |
| try: |
| if self.magic_params: |
| args_list = list(args) |
| args_list[0] = self.magic_params + " " + args[0] |
| args = tuple(args_list) |
| return fn(*args, **kwargs) |
| finally: |
| self._in_call = False |
|
|