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;;; ipython.el --- Adds support for IPython to python-mode.el ;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Alexander Schmolck ;; Author: Alexander Schmolck ;; Keywords: ipython python languages oop ;; URL: http://ipython.scipy.org ;; Compatibility: Emacs21, XEmacs21 ;; FIXME: #$@! INPUT RING (defconst ipython-version "$Revision: 2275 $" "VC version number.") ;;; Commentary ;; This library makes all the functionality python-mode has when running with ;; the normal python-interpreter available for ipython, too. It also enables a ;; persistent py-shell command history across sessions (if you exit python ;; with C-d in py-shell) and defines the command `ipython-to-doctest', which ;; can be used to convert bits of a ipython session into something that can be ;; used for doctests. To install, put this file somewhere in your emacs ;; `load-path' [1] and add the following line to your ~/.emacs file (the first ;; line only needed if the default (``"ipython"``) is wrong):: ;; ;; (setq ipython-command "/SOME-PATH/ipython") ;; (require 'ipython) ;; ;; Ipython will be set as the default python shell, but only if the ipython ;; executable is in the path. For ipython sessions autocompletion with <tab> ;; is also enabled (experimental feature!). Please also note that all the ;; terminal functions in py-shell are handled by emacs's comint, **not** by ;; (i)python, so importing readline etc. will have 0 effect. ;; ;; To start an interactive ipython session run `py-shell' with ``M-x py-shell`` ;; (or the default keybinding ``C-c C-!``). ;; ;; NOTE: This mode is currently somewhat alpha and although I hope that it ;; will work fine for most cases, doing certain things (like the ;; autocompletion and a decent scheme to switch between python interpreters) ;; properly will also require changes to ipython that will likely have to wait ;; for a larger rewrite scheduled some time in the future. ;; ;; Also note that you currently NEED THE CVS VERSION OF PYTHON.EL. ;; ;; Further note that I don't know whether this runs under windows or not and ;; that if it doesn't I can't really help much, not being afflicted myself. ;; ;; ;; Hints for effective usage ;; ------------------------- ;; ;; - IMO the best feature by far of the ipython/emacs combo is how much easier it ;; makes it to find and fix bugs thanks to the ``%pdb on``/ pdbtrack combo. Try ;; it: first in the ipython to shell do ``%pdb on`` then do something that will ;; raise an exception (FIXME nice example) -- and be amazed how easy it is to ;; inspect the live objects in each stack frames and to jump to the ;; corresponding sourcecode locations as you walk up and down the stack trace ;; (even without ``%pdb on`` you can always use ``C-c -`` (`py-up-exception') ;; to jump to the corresponding source code locations). ;; ;; - emacs gives you much more powerful commandline editing and output searching ;; capabilities than ipython-standalone -- isearch is your friend if you ;; quickly want to print 'DEBUG ...' to stdout out etc. ;; ;; - This is not really specific to ipython, but for more convenient history ;; access you might want to add something like the following to *the beggining* ;; of your ``.emacs`` (if you want behavior that's more similar to stand-alone ;; ipython, you can change ``meta p`` etc. for ``control p``):: ;; ;; (require 'comint) ;; (define-key comint-mode-map [(meta p)] ;; 'comint-previous-matching-input-from-input) ;; (define-key comint-mode-map [(meta n)] ;; 'comint-next-matching-input-from-input) ;; (define-key comint-mode-map [(control meta n)] ;; 'comint-next-input) ;; (define-key comint-mode-map [(control meta p)] ;; 'comint-previous-input) ;; ;; - Be aware that if you customize py-python-command previously, this value ;; will override what ipython.el does (because loading the customization ;; variables comes later). ;; ;; Please send comments and feedback to the ipython-list ;; (<ipython-user@scipy.net>) where I (a.s.) or someone else will try to ;; answer them (it helps if you specify your emacs version, OS etc; ;; familiarity with <http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html> might ;; speed up things further). ;; ;; Footnotes: ;; ;; [1] If you don't know what `load-path' is, C-h v load-path will tell ;; you; if required you can also add a new directory. So assuming that ;; ipython.el resides in ~/el/, put this in your emacs: ;; ;; ;; (add-to-list 'load-path "~/el") ;; (setq ipython-command "/some-path/ipython") ;; (require 'ipython) ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; TODO: ;; - do autocompletion properly ;; - implement a proper switching between python interpreters ;; ;; BUGS: ;; - neither:: ;; ;; (py-shell "-c print 'FOOBAR'") ;; ;; nor:: ;; ;; (let ((py-python-command-args (append py-python-command-args ;; '("-c" "print 'FOOBAR'")))) ;; (py-shell)) ;; ;; seem to print anything as they should ;; ;; - look into init priority issues with `py-python-command' (if it's set ;; via custom) ;;; Code (require 'cl) (require 'shell) (require 'executable) (require 'ansi-color) (defcustom ipython-command "ipython" "*Shell command used to start ipython." :type 'string :group 'python) ;; Users can set this to nil (defvar py-shell-initial-switch-buffers t "If nil, don't switch to the *Python* buffer on the first call to `py-shell'.") (defvar ipython-backup-of-py-python-command nil "HACK") (defvar ipython-de-input-prompt-regexp "\\(?: In \\[[0-9]+\\]: *.* ----+> \\(.* \\)[\n]?\\)\\|\\(?: In \\[[0-9]+\\]: *\\(.* \\)\\)\\|^[ ]\\{3\\}[.]\\{3,\\}: *\\(.* \\)" "A regular expression to match the IPython input prompt and the python command after it. The first match group is for a command that is rewritten, the second for a 'normal' command, and the third for a multiline command.") (defvar ipython-de-output-prompt-regexp "^Out\\[[0-9]+\\]: " "A regular expression to match the output prompt of IPython.") (if (not (executable-find ipython-command)) (message (format "Can't find executable %s - ipython.el *NOT* activated!!!" ipython-command)) ;; XXX load python-mode, so that we can screw around with its variables ;; this has the disadvantage that python-mode is loaded even if no ;; python-file is ever edited etc. but it means that `py-shell' works ;; without loading a python-file first. Obviously screwing around with ;; python-mode's variables like this is a mess, but well. (require 'python-mode) ;; turn on ansi colors for ipython and activate completion (defun ipython-shell-hook () ;; the following is to synchronize dir-changes (make-local-variable 'shell-dirstack) (setq shell-dirstack nil) (make-local-variable 'shell-last-dir) (setq shell-last-dir nil) (make-local-variable 'shell-dirtrackp) (setq shell-dirtrackp t) (add-hook 'comint-input-filter-functions 'shell-directory-tracker nil t) (ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on) (define-key py-shell-map [tab] 'ipython-complete) ;; Add this so that tab-completion works both in X11 frames and inside ;; terminals (such as when emacs is called with -nw). (define-key py-shell-map "\t" 'ipython-complete) ;;XXX this is really just a cheap hack, it only completes symbols in the ;;interactive session -- useful nonetheless. (define-key py-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'ipython-complete) ) (add-hook 'py-shell-hook 'ipython-shell-hook) ;; Regular expression that describes tracebacks for IPython in context and ;; verbose mode. ;;Adapt python-mode settings for ipython. ;; (this works for %xmode 'verbose' or 'context') ;; XXX putative regexps for syntax errors; unfortunately the ;; current python-mode traceback-line-re scheme is too primitive, ;; so it's either matching syntax errors, *or* everything else ;; (XXX: should ask Fernando for a change) ;;"^ File \"\\(.*?\\)\", line \\([0-9]+\\).*\n.*\n.*\nSyntaxError:" ;;^ File \"\\(.*?\\)\", line \\([0-9]+\\)" (setq py-traceback-line-re "\\(^[^\t >].+?\\.py\\).*\n +[0-9]+[^\00]*?\n-+> \\([0-9]+\\)+") ;; Recognize the ipython pdb, whose prompt is 'ipdb>' or 'ipydb>' ;;instead of '(Pdb)' (setq py-pdbtrack-input-prompt "\n[(<]*[Ii]?[Pp]y?db[>)]+ ") (setq pydb-pydbtrack-input-prompt "\n[(]*ipydb[>)]+ ") (setq py-shell-input-prompt-1-regexp "^In \\[[0-9]+\\]: *" py-shell-input-prompt-2-regexp "^ [.][.][.]+: *" ) ;; select a suitable color-scheme (unless (member "-colors" py-python-command-args) (setq py-python-command-args (nconc py-python-command-args (list "-colors" (cond ((eq frame-background-mode 'dark) "Linux") ((eq frame-background-mode 'light) "LightBG") (t ; default (backg-mode isn't always set by XEmacs) "LightBG")))))) (unless (equal ipython-backup-of-py-python-command py-python-command) (setq ipython-backup-of-py-python-command py-python-command)) (setq py-python-command ipython-command)) ;; MODIFY py-shell so that it loads the editing history (defadvice py-shell (around py-shell-with-history) "Add persistent command-history support (in $PYTHONHISTORY (or \"~/.ipython/history\", if we use IPython)). Also, if `py-shell-initial-switch-buffers' is nil, it only switches to *Python* if that buffer already exists." (if (comint-check-proc "*Python*") ad-do-it (setq comint-input-ring-file-name (if (string-equal py-python-command ipython-command) (concat (or (getenv "IPYTHONDIR") "~/.ipython") "/history") (or (getenv "PYTHONHISTORY") "~/.python-history.py"))) (comint-read-input-ring t) (let ((buf (current-buffer))) ad-do-it (unless py-shell-initial-switch-buffers (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf))))) (ad-activate 'py-shell) ;; (defadvice py-execute-region (before py-execute-buffer-ensure-process) ;; "HACK: test that ipython is already running before executing something. ;; Doing this properly seems not worth the bother (unless people actually ;; request it)." ;; (unless (comint-check-proc "*Python*") ;; (error "Sorry you have to first do M-x py-shell to send something to ipython."))) ;; (ad-activate 'py-execute-region) (defadvice py-execute-region (around py-execute-buffer-ensure-process) "HACK: if `py-shell' is not active or ASYNC is explicitly desired, fall back to python instead of ipython." (let ((py-which-shell (if (and (comint-check-proc "*Python*") (not async)) py-python-command ipython-backup-of-py-python-command))) ad-do-it)) (ad-activate 'py-execute-region) (defun ipython-to-doctest (start end) "Transform a cut-and-pasted bit from an IPython session into something that looks like it came from a normal interactive python session, so that it can be used in doctests. Example: In [1]: import sys In [2]: sys.stdout.write 'Hi!\n' ------> sys.stdout.write ('Hi!\n') Hi! In [3]: 3 + 4 Out[3]: 7 gets converted to: >>> import sys >>> sys.stdout.write ('Hi!\n') Hi! >>> 3 + 4 7 " (interactive "*r\n") ;(message (format "###DEBUG s:%de:%d" start end)) (save-excursion (save-match-data ;; replace ``In [3]: bla`` with ``>>> bla`` and ;; ``... : bla`` with ``... bla`` (goto-char start) (while (re-search-forward ipython-de-input-prompt-regexp end t) ;(message "finding 1") (cond ((match-string 3) ;continued (replace-match "... \\3" t nil)) (t (replace-match ">>> \\1\\2" t nil)))) ;; replace `` (goto-char start) (while (re-search-forward ipython-de-output-prompt-regexp end t) (replace-match "" t nil))))) (defvar ipython-completion-command-string "print ';'.join(__IP.Completer.all_completions('%s')) #PYTHON-MODE SILENT\n" "The string send to ipython to query for all possible completions") ;; xemacs doesn't have `comint-preoutput-filter-functions' so we'll try the ;; following wonderful hack to work around this case (if (featurep 'xemacs) ;;xemacs (defun ipython-complete () "Try to complete the python symbol before point. Only knows about the stuff in the current *Python* session." (interactive) (let* ((ugly-return nil) (sep ";") (python-process (or (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) ;XXX hack for .py buffers (get-process py-which-bufname))) ;; XXX currently we go backwards to find the beginning of an ;; expression part; a more powerful approach in the future might be ;; to let ipython have the complete line, so that context can be used ;; to do things like filename completion etc. (beg (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "a-z0-9A-Z_." (point-at-bol)) (point))) (end (point)) (pattern (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)) (completions nil) (completion-table nil) completion (comint-output-filter-functions (append comint-output-filter-functions '(ansi-color-filter-apply (lambda (string) ;(message (format "DEBUG filtering: %s" string)) (setq ugly-return (concat ugly-return string)) (delete-region comint-last-output-start (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))))))) ;(message (format "#DEBUG pattern: '%s'" pattern)) (process-send-string python-process (format ipython-completion-command-string pattern)) (accept-process-output python-process) ;(message (format "DEBUG return: %s" ugly-return)) (setq completions (split-string (substring ugly-return 0 (position ?\n ugly-return)) sep)) (setq completion-table (loop for str in completions collect (list str nil))) (setq completion (try-completion pattern completion-table)) (cond ((eq completion t)) ((null completion) (message "Can't find completion for \"%s\"" pattern) (ding)) ((not (string= pattern completion)) (delete-region beg end) (insert completion)) (t (message "Making completion list...") (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Python Completions*" (display-completion-list (all-completions pattern completion-table))) (message "Making completion list...%s" "done"))))) ;; emacs (defun ipython-complete () "Try to complete the python symbol before point. Only knows about the stuff in the current *Python* session." (interactive) (let* ((ugly-return nil) (sep ";") (python-process (or (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)) ;XXX hack for .py buffers (get-process py-which-bufname))) ;; XXX currently we go backwards to find the beginning of an ;; expression part; a more powerful approach in the future might be ;; to let ipython have the complete line, so that context can be used ;; to do things like filename completion etc. (beg (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "a-z0-9A-Z_." (point-at-bol)) (point))) (end (point)) (pattern (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)) (completions nil) (completion-table nil) completion (comint-preoutput-filter-functions (append comint-preoutput-filter-functions '(ansi-color-filter-apply (lambda (string) (setq ugly-return (concat ugly-return string)) ""))))) (process-send-string python-process (format ipython-completion-command-string pattern)) (accept-process-output python-process) (setq completions (split-string (substring ugly-return 0 (position ?\n ugly-return)) sep)) ;(message (format "DEBUG completions: %S" completions)) (setq completion-table (loop for str in completions collect (list str nil))) (setq completion (try-completion pattern completion-table)) (cond ((eq completion t)) ((null completion) (message "Can't find completion for \"%s\"" pattern) (ding)) ((not (string= pattern completion)) (delete-region beg end) (insert completion)) (t (message "Making completion list...") (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*IPython Completions*" (display-completion-list (all-completions pattern completion-table))) (message "Making completion list...%s" "done"))))) ) ;;; autoindent support: patch sent in by Jin Liu <m.liu.jin@gmail.com>, ;;; originally written by doxgen@newsmth.net ;;; Minor modifications by fperez for xemacs compatibility. (defvar ipython-autoindent t "If non-nil, enable autoindent for IPython shell through python-mode.") (defvar ipython-indenting-buffer-name "*IPython Indentation Calculation*" "Temporary buffer for indenting multiline statement.") (defun ipython-get-indenting-buffer () "Return a temporary buffer set in python-mode. Create one if necessary." (let ((buf (get-buffer-create ipython-indenting-buffer-name))) (set-buffer buf) (unless (eq major-mode 'python-mode) (python-mode)) buf)) (defvar ipython-indentation-string nil "Indentation for the next line in a multiline statement.") (defun ipython-send-and-indent () "Send the current line to IPython, and calculate the indentation for the next line." (interactive) (if ipython-autoindent (let ((line (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point))) (after-prompt1) (after-prompt2)) (save-excursion (comint-bol t) (if (looking-at py-shell-input-prompt-1-regexp) (setq after-prompt1 t) (setq after-prompt2 (looking-at py-shell-input-prompt-2-regexp))) (with-current-buffer (ipython-get-indenting-buffer) (when after-prompt1 (erase-buffer)) (when (or after-prompt1 after-prompt2) (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point)) (insert line) (newline-and-indent)))))) ;; send input line to ipython interpreter (comint-send-input)) (defun ipython-indentation-hook (string) "Insert indentation string if py-shell-input-prompt-2-regexp matches last process output." (let* ((start-marker (or comint-last-output-start (point-min-marker))) (end-marker (process-mark (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))) (text (ansi-color-filter-apply (buffer-substring start-marker end-marker)))) ;; XXX if `text' matches both pattern, it MUST be the last prompt-2 (when (and (string-match py-shell-input-prompt-2-regexp text) (not (string-match "\n$" text))) (with-current-buffer (ipython-get-indenting-buffer) (setq ipython-indentation-string (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point)))) (goto-char end-marker) (insert ipython-indentation-string) (setq ipython-indentation-string nil)))) (add-hook 'py-shell-hook (lambda () (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions 'ipython-indentation-hook))) (define-key py-shell-map (kbd "RET") 'ipython-send-and-indent) ;;; / end autoindent support (provide 'ipython)