1267 lines
43 KiB
Python
1267 lines
43 KiB
Python
#! /usr/bin/env python
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import os
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import os.path
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import sys
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import string
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import getopt
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import re
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import socket
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import time
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import traceback
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import types
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import exceptions
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import linecache
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from code import InteractiveInterpreter
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from Tkinter import *
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import tkMessageBox
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# Preserve 2.2 compatibility for Mac OS X:
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import boolcheck
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from EditorWindow import EditorWindow, fixwordbreaks
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from FileList import FileList
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from ColorDelegator import ColorDelegator
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from UndoDelegator import UndoDelegator
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from OutputWindow import OutputWindow
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from configHandler import idleConf
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import idlever
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import rpc
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import RemoteDebugger
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IDENTCHARS = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "_"
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# Change warnings module to write to sys.__stderr__
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try:
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import warnings
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except ImportError:
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pass
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else:
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def idle_showwarning(message, category, filename, lineno):
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file = sys.__stderr__
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file.write(warnings.formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno))
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warnings.showwarning = idle_showwarning
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def extended_linecache_checkcache(orig_checkcache=linecache.checkcache):
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"""Extend linecache.checkcache to preserve the <pyshell#...> entries
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Rather than repeating the linecache code, patch it to save the pyshell#
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entries, call the original linecache.checkcache(), and then restore the
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saved entries. Assigning the orig_checkcache keyword arg freezes its value
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at definition time to the (original) method linecache.checkcache(), i.e.
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makes orig_checkcache lexical.
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"""
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cache = linecache.cache
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save = {}
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for filename in cache.keys():
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if filename[:1] + filename[-1:] == '<>':
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save[filename] = cache[filename]
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orig_checkcache()
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cache.update(save)
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# Patch linecache.checkcache():
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linecache.checkcache = extended_linecache_checkcache
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class PyShellEditorWindow(EditorWindow):
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"Regular text edit window when a shell is present"
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def __init__(self, *args):
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self.breakpoints = []
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apply(EditorWindow.__init__, (self,) + args)
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self.text.bind("<<set-breakpoint-here>>", self.set_breakpoint_here)
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self.text.bind("<<clear-breakpoint-here>>", self.clear_breakpoint_here)
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self.text.bind("<<open-python-shell>>", self.flist.open_shell)
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self.breakpointPath = os.path.join(idleConf.GetUserCfgDir(),
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'breakpoints.lst')
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# whenever a file is changed, restore breakpoints
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if self.io.filename: self.restore_file_breaks()
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def filename_changed_hook(old_hook=self.io.filename_change_hook,
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self=self):
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self.restore_file_breaks()
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old_hook()
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self.io.set_filename_change_hook(filename_changed_hook)
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rmenu_specs = [("Set Breakpoint", "<<set-breakpoint-here>>"),
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("Clear Breakpoint", "<<clear-breakpoint-here>>")]
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def set_breakpoint(self, lineno):
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text = self.text
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filename = self.io.filename
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text.tag_add("BREAK", "%d.0" % lineno, "%d.0" % (lineno+1))
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try:
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i = self.breakpoints.index(lineno)
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except ValueError: # only add if missing, i.e. do once
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self.breakpoints.append(lineno)
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try: # update the subprocess debugger
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debug = self.flist.pyshell.interp.debugger
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debug.set_breakpoint_here(filename, lineno)
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except: # but debugger may not be active right now....
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pass
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def set_breakpoint_here(self, event=None):
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text = self.text
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filename = self.io.filename
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if not filename:
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text.bell()
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return
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lineno = int(float(text.index("insert")))
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self.set_breakpoint(lineno)
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def clear_breakpoint_here(self, event=None):
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text = self.text
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filename = self.io.filename
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if not filename:
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text.bell()
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return
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lineno = int(float(text.index("insert")))
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try:
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self.breakpoints.remove(lineno)
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except:
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pass
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text.tag_remove("BREAK", "insert linestart",\
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"insert lineend +1char")
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try:
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debug = self.flist.pyshell.interp.debugger
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debug.clear_breakpoint_here(filename, lineno)
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except:
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pass
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def clear_file_breaks(self):
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if self.breakpoints:
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text = self.text
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filename = self.io.filename
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if not filename:
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text.bell()
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return
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self.breakpoints = []
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text.tag_remove("BREAK", "1.0", END)
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try:
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debug = self.flist.pyshell.interp.debugger
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debug.clear_file_breaks(filename)
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except:
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pass
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def store_file_breaks(self):
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"Save breakpoints when file is saved"
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# XXX 13 Dec 2002 KBK Currently the file must be saved before it can
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# be run. The breaks are saved at that time. If we introduce
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# a temporary file save feature the save breaks functionality
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# needs to be re-verified, since the breaks at the time the
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# temp file is created may differ from the breaks at the last
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# permanent save of the file. A break introduced after a save
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# will be effective, but not persistent. This is necessary to
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# keep the saved breaks synched with the saved file.
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#
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# Breakpoints are set as tagged ranges in the text. Certain
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# kinds of edits cause these ranges to be deleted: Inserting
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# or deleting a line just before a breakpoint, and certain
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# deletions prior to a breakpoint. These issues need to be
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# investigated and understood. It's not clear if they are
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# Tk issues or IDLE issues, or whether they can actually
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# be fixed. Since a modified file has to be saved before it is
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# run, and since self.breakpoints (from which the subprocess
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# debugger is loaded) is updated during the save, the visible
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# breaks stay synched with the subprocess even if one of these
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# unexpected breakpoint deletions occurs.
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breaks = self.breakpoints
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filename = self.io.filename
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try:
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lines = open(self.breakpointPath,"r").readlines()
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except IOError:
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lines = []
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new_file = open(self.breakpointPath,"w")
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for line in lines:
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if not line.startswith(filename + '='):
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new_file.write(line)
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self.update_breakpoints()
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breaks = self.breakpoints
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if breaks:
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new_file.write(filename + '=' + str(breaks) + '\n')
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new_file.close()
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def restore_file_breaks(self):
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self.text.update() # this enables setting "BREAK" tags to be visible
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filename = self.io.filename
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if filename is None:
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return
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if os.path.isfile(self.breakpointPath):
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lines = open(self.breakpointPath,"r").readlines()
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for line in lines:
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if line.startswith(filename + '='):
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breakpoint_linenumbers = eval(line[len(filename)+1:])
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for breakpoint_linenumber in breakpoint_linenumbers:
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self.set_breakpoint(breakpoint_linenumber)
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def update_breakpoints(self):
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"Retrieves all the breakpoints in the current window"
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text = self.text
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ranges = text.tag_ranges("BREAK")
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linenumber_list = self.ranges_to_linenumbers(ranges)
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self.breakpoints = linenumber_list
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def ranges_to_linenumbers(self, ranges):
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lines = []
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for index in range(0, len(ranges), 2):
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lineno = int(float(ranges[index]))
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end = int(float(ranges[index+1]))
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while lineno < end:
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lines.append(lineno)
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lineno += 1
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return lines
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# XXX 13 Dec 2002 KBK Not used currently
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# def saved_change_hook(self):
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# "Extend base method - clear breaks if module is modified"
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# if not self.get_saved():
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# self.clear_file_breaks()
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# EditorWindow.saved_change_hook(self)
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def _close(self):
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"Extend base method - clear breaks when module is closed"
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self.clear_file_breaks()
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EditorWindow._close(self)
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class PyShellFileList(FileList):
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"Extend base class: file list when a shell is present"
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EditorWindow = PyShellEditorWindow
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pyshell = None
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def open_shell(self, event=None):
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if self.pyshell:
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self.pyshell.wakeup()
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else:
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self.pyshell = PyShell(self)
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self.pyshell.begin()
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return self.pyshell
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class ModifiedColorDelegator(ColorDelegator):
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"Extend base class: colorizer for the shell window itself"
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def __init__(self):
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ColorDelegator.__init__(self)
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self.LoadTagDefs()
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def recolorize_main(self):
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self.tag_remove("TODO", "1.0", "iomark")
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self.tag_add("SYNC", "1.0", "iomark")
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ColorDelegator.recolorize_main(self)
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def LoadTagDefs(self):
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ColorDelegator.LoadTagDefs(self)
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theme = idleConf.GetOption('main','Theme','name')
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self.tagdefs.update({
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"stdin": {'background':None,'foreground':None},
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"stdout": idleConf.GetHighlight(theme, "stdout"),
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"stderr": idleConf.GetHighlight(theme, "stderr"),
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"console": idleConf.GetHighlight(theme, "console"),
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None: idleConf.GetHighlight(theme, "normal"),
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})
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class ModifiedUndoDelegator(UndoDelegator):
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"Extend base class: forbid insert/delete before the I/O mark"
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def insert(self, index, chars, tags=None):
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try:
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if self.delegate.compare(index, "<", "iomark"):
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self.delegate.bell()
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return
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except TclError:
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pass
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UndoDelegator.insert(self, index, chars, tags)
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def delete(self, index1, index2=None):
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try:
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if self.delegate.compare(index1, "<", "iomark"):
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self.delegate.bell()
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return
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except TclError:
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pass
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UndoDelegator.delete(self, index1, index2)
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class ModifiedInterpreter(InteractiveInterpreter):
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def __init__(self, tkconsole):
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self.tkconsole = tkconsole
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locals = sys.modules['__main__'].__dict__
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InteractiveInterpreter.__init__(self, locals=locals)
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self.save_warnings_filters = None
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port = 8833
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rpcclt = None
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rpcpid = None
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def spawn_subprocess(self):
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args = self.build_subprocess_arglist()
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self.rpcpid = os.spawnv(os.P_NOWAIT, args[0], args)
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def build_subprocess_arglist(self):
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if sys.platform == 'darwin' and sys.argv[0].count('.app'):
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# We need to avoid using sys.executable because it fails on some
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# of the applet architectures On Mac OS X.
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#
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# here are the applet architectures tried:
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#
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# framework applet: sys.executable + -p is correct
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# python 2.2 + pure python main applet:
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# sys.executable + -p is correct
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# pythonw idle.py: sys.executable + -c is correct
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#
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# XXX what about warnoptions?
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return [sys.executable, '-p', str(self.port)]
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else:
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w = ['-W' + s for s in sys.warnoptions]
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# Maybe IDLE is installed and is being accessed via sys.path,
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# or maybe it's not installed and the idle.py script is being
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# run from the IDLE source directory.
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if __name__ == 'idlelib.PyShell':
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command = "__import__('idlelib.run').run.main()"
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else:
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command = "__import__('run').main()"
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return [sys.executable] + w + ["-c", command, str(self.port)]
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def start_subprocess(self):
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addr = ("localhost", self.port)
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self.spawn_subprocess()
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# Idle starts listening for connection on localhost
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for i in range(6):
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time.sleep(i)
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try:
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self.rpcclt = rpc.RPCClient(addr)
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break
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except socket.error, err:
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if i < 3:
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print>>sys.__stderr__, ". ",
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else:
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print>>sys.__stderr__,"\nIdle socket error: " + err[1]\
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+ ", retrying..."
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else:
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display_port_binding_error()
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sys.exit()
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# Accept the connection from the Python execution server
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self.rpcclt.accept()
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self.rpcclt.register("stdin", self.tkconsole)
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self.rpcclt.register("stdout", self.tkconsole.stdout)
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self.rpcclt.register("stderr", self.tkconsole.stderr)
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self.rpcclt.register("flist", self.tkconsole.flist)
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self.transfer_path()
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self.poll_subprocess()
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def restart_subprocess(self):
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# close only the subprocess debugger
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debug = self.getdebugger()
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if debug:
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RemoteDebugger.close_subprocess_debugger(self.rpcclt)
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# kill subprocess, spawn a new one, accept connection
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self.rpcclt.close()
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self.spawn_subprocess()
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self.rpcclt.accept()
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self.transfer_path()
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# restart remote debugger
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if debug:
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gui = RemoteDebugger.restart_subprocess_debugger(self.rpcclt)
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# reload remote debugger breakpoints for all PyShellEditWindows
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debug.load_breakpoints()
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def transfer_path(self):
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self.runcommand("""if 1:
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import sys as _sys
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_sys.path = %s
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del _sys
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\n""" % `sys.path`)
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active_seq = None
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def poll_subprocess(self):
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clt = self.rpcclt
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if clt is None:
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return
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response = clt.pollresponse(self.active_seq)
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# Reschedule myself in 50 ms
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self.tkconsole.text.after(50, self.poll_subprocess)
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if response:
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self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
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self.active_seq = None
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how, what = response
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file = self.tkconsole.console
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if how == "OK":
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if what is not None:
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print >>file, `what`
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elif how == "EXCEPTION":
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mod, name, args, tb = what
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print >>file, 'Traceback (most recent call last):'
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exclude = ("run.py", "rpc.py")
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self.cleanup_traceback(tb, exclude)
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traceback.print_list(tb, file=file)
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# try to reinstantiate the exception, stuff in the args:
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try:
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etype = eval(mod + '.' + name)
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val = etype()
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val.args = args
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except TypeError: # string exception!
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etype = name
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val = args
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lines = traceback.format_exception_only(etype, val)
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for line in lines[:-1]:
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traceback._print(file, line, '')
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traceback._print(file, lines[-1], '')
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if self.tkconsole.getvar("<<toggle-jit-stack-viewer>>"):
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self.remote_stack_viewer()
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elif how == "ERROR":
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errmsg = "PyShell.ModifiedInterpreter: Subprocess ERROR:\n"
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print >>sys.__stderr__, errmsg, what
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print >>file, errmsg, what
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self.tkconsole.endexecuting()
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def cleanup_traceback(self, tb, exclude):
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"Remove excluded traces from beginning/end of tb; get cached lines"
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while tb:
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for rpcfile in exclude:
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if tb[0][0].count(rpcfile):
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break # found an exclude, break for: and delete tb[0]
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else:
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break # no excludes, have left RPC code, break while:
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del tb[0]
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while tb:
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for rpcfile in exclude:
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if tb[-1][0].count(rpcfile):
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break
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else:
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break
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del tb[-1]
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for i in range(len(tb)):
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fn, ln, nm, line = tb[i]
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if nm == '?':
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nm = "-toplevel-"
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if not line and fn.startswith("<pyshell#"):
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line = linecache.getline(fn, ln)
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tb[i] = fn, ln, nm, line
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def kill_subprocess(self):
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clt = self.rpcclt
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self.rpcclt = None
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if clt is not None:
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clt.close()
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debugger = None
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def setdebugger(self, debugger):
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self.debugger = debugger
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def getdebugger(self):
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return self.debugger
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def remote_stack_viewer(self):
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import RemoteObjectBrowser
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oid = self.rpcclt.remotecall("exec", "stackviewer", ("flist",), {})
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if oid is None:
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self.tkconsole.root.bell()
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return
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item = RemoteObjectBrowser.StubObjectTreeItem(self.rpcclt, oid)
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from TreeWidget import ScrolledCanvas, TreeNode
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top = Toplevel(self.tkconsole.root)
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sc = ScrolledCanvas(top, bg="white", highlightthickness=0)
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sc.frame.pack(expand=1, fill="both")
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node = TreeNode(sc.canvas, None, item)
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node.expand()
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# XXX Should GC the remote tree when closing the window
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gid = 0
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def execsource(self, source):
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"Like runsource() but assumes complete exec source"
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filename = self.stuffsource(source)
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self.execfile(filename, source)
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def execfile(self, filename, source=None):
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"Execute an existing file"
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if source is None:
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source = open(filename, "r").read()
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try:
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code = compile(source, filename, "exec")
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except (OverflowError, SyntaxError):
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self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
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console = self.tkconsole.console
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print >>console, 'Traceback (most recent call last):'
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InteractiveInterpreter.showsyntaxerror(self, filename)
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self.tkconsole.showprompt()
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else:
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self.runcode(code)
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def runsource(self, source):
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"Extend base class method: Stuff the source in the line cache first"
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filename = self.stuffsource(source)
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self.more = 0
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self.save_warnings_filters = warnings.filters[:]
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warnings.filterwarnings(action="error", category=SyntaxWarning)
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if isinstance(source, types.UnicodeType):
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import IOBinding
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try:
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source = source.encode(IOBinding.encoding)
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except UnicodeError:
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self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
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self.write("Unsupported characters in input")
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return
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try:
|
|
return InteractiveInterpreter.runsource(self, source, filename)
|
|
finally:
|
|
if self.save_warnings_filters is not None:
|
|
warnings.filters[:] = self.save_warnings_filters
|
|
self.save_warnings_filters = None
|
|
|
|
def stuffsource(self, source):
|
|
"Stuff source in the filename cache"
|
|
filename = "<pyshell#%d>" % self.gid
|
|
self.gid = self.gid + 1
|
|
lines = source.split("\n")
|
|
linecache.cache[filename] = len(source)+1, 0, lines, filename
|
|
return filename
|
|
|
|
def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None):
|
|
"""Extend base class method: Add Colorizing
|
|
|
|
Color the offending position instead of printing it and pointing at it
|
|
with a caret.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
text = self.tkconsole.text
|
|
stuff = self.unpackerror()
|
|
if stuff:
|
|
msg, lineno, offset, line = stuff
|
|
if lineno == 1:
|
|
pos = "iomark + %d chars" % (offset-1)
|
|
else:
|
|
pos = "iomark linestart + %d lines + %d chars" % \
|
|
(lineno-1, offset-1)
|
|
text.tag_add("ERROR", pos)
|
|
text.see(pos)
|
|
char = text.get(pos)
|
|
if char and char in IDENTCHARS:
|
|
text.tag_add("ERROR", pos + " wordstart", pos)
|
|
self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
|
|
self.write("SyntaxError: %s\n" % str(msg))
|
|
else:
|
|
self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
|
|
InteractiveInterpreter.showsyntaxerror(self, filename)
|
|
self.tkconsole.showprompt()
|
|
|
|
def unpackerror(self):
|
|
type, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
|
|
ok = type is SyntaxError
|
|
if ok:
|
|
try:
|
|
msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value
|
|
except:
|
|
ok = 0
|
|
if ok:
|
|
return msg, lineno, offset, line
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def showtraceback(self):
|
|
"Extend base class method to reset output properly"
|
|
self.tkconsole.resetoutput()
|
|
self.checklinecache()
|
|
InteractiveInterpreter.showtraceback(self)
|
|
if self.tkconsole.getvar("<<toggle-jit-stack-viewer>>"):
|
|
self.tkconsole.open_stack_viewer()
|
|
|
|
def checklinecache(self):
|
|
c = linecache.cache
|
|
for key in c.keys():
|
|
if key[:1] + key[-1:] != "<>":
|
|
del c[key]
|
|
|
|
def display_executing_dialog(self):
|
|
tkMessageBox.showerror(
|
|
"Already executing",
|
|
"The Python Shell window is already executing a command; "
|
|
"please wait until it is finished.",
|
|
master=self.tkconsole.text)
|
|
|
|
def runcommand(self, code):
|
|
"Run the code without invoking the debugger"
|
|
# The code better not raise an exception!
|
|
if self.tkconsole.executing:
|
|
self.display_executing_dialog()
|
|
return 0
|
|
if self.rpcclt:
|
|
self.rpcclt.remotecall("exec", "runcode", (code,), {})
|
|
else:
|
|
exec code in self.locals
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def runcode(self, code):
|
|
"Override base class method"
|
|
if self.tkconsole.executing:
|
|
self.display_executing_dialog()
|
|
return
|
|
self.checklinecache()
|
|
if self.save_warnings_filters is not None:
|
|
warnings.filters[:] = self.save_warnings_filters
|
|
self.save_warnings_filters = None
|
|
debugger = self.debugger
|
|
if not debugger and self.rpcclt is not None:
|
|
self.tkconsole.beginexecuting()
|
|
self.active_seq = self.rpcclt.asynccall("exec", "runcode",
|
|
(code,), {})
|
|
return
|
|
try:
|
|
self.tkconsole.beginexecuting()
|
|
try:
|
|
if debugger:
|
|
debugger.run(code, self.locals)
|
|
else:
|
|
exec code in self.locals
|
|
except SystemExit:
|
|
if tkMessageBox.askyesno(
|
|
"Exit?",
|
|
"Do you want to exit altogether?",
|
|
default="yes",
|
|
master=self.tkconsole.text):
|
|
raise
|
|
else:
|
|
self.showtraceback()
|
|
except:
|
|
self.showtraceback()
|
|
finally:
|
|
self.tkconsole.endexecuting()
|
|
|
|
def write(self, s):
|
|
"Override base class method"
|
|
self.tkconsole.console.write(s)
|
|
|
|
class PyShell(OutputWindow):
|
|
|
|
shell_title = "Python Shell"
|
|
|
|
# Override classes
|
|
ColorDelegator = ModifiedColorDelegator
|
|
UndoDelegator = ModifiedUndoDelegator
|
|
|
|
# Override menus
|
|
menu_specs = [
|
|
("file", "_File"),
|
|
("edit", "_Edit"),
|
|
("debug", "_Debug"),
|
|
("settings", "_Settings"),
|
|
("windows", "_Windows"),
|
|
("help", "_Help"),
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
# New classes
|
|
from IdleHistory import History
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, flist=None):
|
|
self.interp = ModifiedInterpreter(self)
|
|
if flist is None:
|
|
root = Tk()
|
|
fixwordbreaks(root)
|
|
root.withdraw()
|
|
flist = PyShellFileList(root)
|
|
#
|
|
OutputWindow.__init__(self, flist, None, None)
|
|
#
|
|
import __builtin__
|
|
__builtin__.quit = __builtin__.exit = "To exit, type Ctrl-D."
|
|
#
|
|
self.config(usetabs=1, indentwidth=8, context_use_ps1=1)
|
|
#
|
|
text = self.text
|
|
text.configure(wrap="char")
|
|
text.bind("<<newline-and-indent>>", self.enter_callback)
|
|
text.bind("<<plain-newline-and-indent>>", self.linefeed_callback)
|
|
text.bind("<<interrupt-execution>>", self.cancel_callback)
|
|
text.bind("<<beginning-of-line>>", self.home_callback)
|
|
text.bind("<<end-of-file>>", self.eof_callback)
|
|
text.bind("<<open-stack-viewer>>", self.open_stack_viewer)
|
|
text.bind("<<toggle-debugger>>", self.toggle_debugger)
|
|
text.bind("<<open-python-shell>>", self.flist.open_shell)
|
|
text.bind("<<toggle-jit-stack-viewer>>", self.toggle_jit_stack_viewer)
|
|
#
|
|
self.save_stdout = sys.stdout
|
|
self.save_stderr = sys.stderr
|
|
self.save_stdin = sys.stdin
|
|
self.stdout = PseudoFile(self, "stdout")
|
|
self.stderr = PseudoFile(self, "stderr")
|
|
self.console = PseudoFile(self, "console")
|
|
if not use_subprocess:
|
|
sys.stdout = self.stdout
|
|
sys.stderr = self.stderr
|
|
sys.stdin = self
|
|
#
|
|
self.history = self.History(self.text)
|
|
#
|
|
if use_subprocess:
|
|
self.interp.start_subprocess()
|
|
|
|
reading = 0
|
|
executing = 0
|
|
canceled = 0
|
|
endoffile = 0
|
|
|
|
def toggle_debugger(self, event=None):
|
|
if self.executing:
|
|
tkMessageBox.showerror("Don't debug now",
|
|
"You can only toggle the debugger when idle",
|
|
master=self.text)
|
|
self.set_debugger_indicator()
|
|
return "break"
|
|
else:
|
|
db = self.interp.getdebugger()
|
|
if db:
|
|
self.close_debugger()
|
|
else:
|
|
self.open_debugger()
|
|
|
|
def set_debugger_indicator(self):
|
|
db = self.interp.getdebugger()
|
|
self.setvar("<<toggle-debugger>>", not not db)
|
|
|
|
def toggle_jit_stack_viewer( self, event=None):
|
|
pass # All we need is the variable
|
|
|
|
def close_debugger(self):
|
|
db = self.interp.getdebugger()
|
|
if db:
|
|
self.interp.setdebugger(None)
|
|
db.close()
|
|
if self.interp.rpcclt:
|
|
RemoteDebugger.close_remote_debugger(self.interp.rpcclt)
|
|
self.resetoutput()
|
|
self.console.write("[DEBUG OFF]\n")
|
|
sys.ps1 = ">>> "
|
|
self.showprompt()
|
|
self.set_debugger_indicator()
|
|
|
|
def open_debugger(self):
|
|
# XXX KBK 13Jun02 An RPC client always exists now? Open remote
|
|
# debugger and return...dike the rest of this fcn and combine
|
|
# with open_remote_debugger?
|
|
if self.interp.rpcclt:
|
|
return self.open_remote_debugger()
|
|
import Debugger
|
|
self.interp.setdebugger(Debugger.Debugger(self))
|
|
sys.ps1 = "[DEBUG ON]\n>>> "
|
|
self.showprompt()
|
|
self.set_debugger_indicator()
|
|
|
|
def open_remote_debugger(self):
|
|
gui = RemoteDebugger.start_remote_debugger(self.interp.rpcclt, self)
|
|
self.interp.setdebugger(gui)
|
|
# Load all PyShellEditorWindow breakpoints:
|
|
gui.load_breakpoints()
|
|
sys.ps1 = "[DEBUG ON]\n>>> "
|
|
self.showprompt()
|
|
self.set_debugger_indicator()
|
|
|
|
def beginexecuting(self):
|
|
"Helper for ModifiedInterpreter"
|
|
self.resetoutput()
|
|
self.executing = 1
|
|
##self._cancel_check = self.cancel_check
|
|
##sys.settrace(self._cancel_check)
|
|
|
|
def endexecuting(self):
|
|
"Helper for ModifiedInterpreter"
|
|
##sys.settrace(None)
|
|
##self._cancel_check = None
|
|
self.executing = 0
|
|
self.canceled = 0
|
|
self.showprompt()
|
|
|
|
def close(self):
|
|
"Extend EditorWindow.close()"
|
|
if self.executing:
|
|
# XXX Need to ask a question here
|
|
if not tkMessageBox.askokcancel(
|
|
"Kill?",
|
|
"The program is still running; do you want to kill it?",
|
|
default="ok",
|
|
master=self.text):
|
|
return "cancel"
|
|
self.canceled = 1
|
|
if self.reading:
|
|
self.top.quit()
|
|
return "cancel"
|
|
return EditorWindow.close(self)
|
|
|
|
def _close(self):
|
|
"Extend EditorWindow._close(), shut down debugger and execution server"
|
|
self.close_debugger()
|
|
self.interp.kill_subprocess()
|
|
# Restore std streams
|
|
sys.stdout = self.save_stdout
|
|
sys.stderr = self.save_stderr
|
|
sys.stdin = self.save_stdin
|
|
# Break cycles
|
|
self.interp = None
|
|
self.console = None
|
|
self.flist.pyshell = None
|
|
self.history = None
|
|
EditorWindow._close(self)
|
|
|
|
def ispythonsource(self, filename):
|
|
"Override EditorWindow method: never remove the colorizer"
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def short_title(self):
|
|
return self.shell_title
|
|
|
|
COPYRIGHT = \
|
|
'Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.'
|
|
|
|
def begin(self):
|
|
self.resetoutput()
|
|
self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\nIDLEfork %s\n" %
|
|
(sys.version, sys.platform, self.COPYRIGHT,
|
|
idlever.IDLE_VERSION))
|
|
self.showprompt()
|
|
import Tkinter
|
|
Tkinter._default_root = None
|
|
|
|
def interact(self):
|
|
self.begin()
|
|
self.top.mainloop()
|
|
|
|
def readline(self):
|
|
save = self.reading
|
|
try:
|
|
self.reading = 1
|
|
self.top.mainloop()
|
|
finally:
|
|
self.reading = save
|
|
line = self.text.get("iomark", "end-1c")
|
|
self.resetoutput()
|
|
if self.canceled:
|
|
self.canceled = 0
|
|
raise KeyboardInterrupt
|
|
if self.endoffile:
|
|
self.endoffile = 0
|
|
return ""
|
|
return line
|
|
|
|
def isatty(self):
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def cancel_callback(self, event):
|
|
try:
|
|
if self.text.compare("sel.first", "!=", "sel.last"):
|
|
return # Active selection -- always use default binding
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
if not (self.executing or self.reading):
|
|
self.resetoutput()
|
|
self.write("KeyboardInterrupt\n")
|
|
self.showprompt()
|
|
return "break"
|
|
self.endoffile = 0
|
|
if self.reading:
|
|
self.canceled = 1
|
|
self.top.quit()
|
|
elif (self.executing and self.interp.rpcclt and
|
|
self.interp.rpcpid and hasattr(os, "kill")):
|
|
try:
|
|
from signal import SIGINT
|
|
except ImportError:
|
|
SIGINT = 2
|
|
os.kill(self.interp.rpcpid, SIGINT)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.canceled = 1
|
|
return "break"
|
|
|
|
def eof_callback(self, event):
|
|
if self.executing and not self.reading:
|
|
return # Let the default binding (delete next char) take over
|
|
if not (self.text.compare("iomark", "==", "insert") and
|
|
self.text.compare("insert", "==", "end-1c")):
|
|
return # Let the default binding (delete next char) take over
|
|
if not self.executing:
|
|
self.resetoutput()
|
|
self.close()
|
|
else:
|
|
self.canceled = 0
|
|
self.endoffile = 1
|
|
self.top.quit()
|
|
return "break"
|
|
|
|
def home_callback(self, event):
|
|
if event.state != 0 and event.keysym == "Home":
|
|
return # <Modifier-Home>; fall back to class binding
|
|
if self.text.compare("iomark", "<=", "insert") and \
|
|
self.text.compare("insert linestart", "<=", "iomark"):
|
|
self.text.mark_set("insert", "iomark")
|
|
self.text.tag_remove("sel", "1.0", "end")
|
|
self.text.see("insert")
|
|
return "break"
|
|
|
|
def linefeed_callback(self, event):
|
|
# Insert a linefeed without entering anything (still autoindented)
|
|
if self.reading:
|
|
self.text.insert("insert", "\n")
|
|
self.text.see("insert")
|
|
else:
|
|
self.newline_and_indent_event(event)
|
|
return "break"
|
|
|
|
def enter_callback(self, event):
|
|
if self.executing and not self.reading:
|
|
return # Let the default binding (insert '\n') take over
|
|
# If some text is selected, recall the selection
|
|
# (but only if this before the I/O mark)
|
|
try:
|
|
sel = self.text.get("sel.first", "sel.last")
|
|
if sel:
|
|
if self.text.compare("sel.last", "<=", "iomark"):
|
|
self.recall(sel)
|
|
return "break"
|
|
except:
|
|
pass
|
|
# If we're strictly before the line containing iomark, recall
|
|
# the current line, less a leading prompt, less leading or
|
|
# trailing whitespace
|
|
if self.text.compare("insert", "<", "iomark linestart"):
|
|
# Check if there's a relevant stdin range -- if so, use it
|
|
prev = self.text.tag_prevrange("stdin", "insert")
|
|
if prev and self.text.compare("insert", "<", prev[1]):
|
|
self.recall(self.text.get(prev[0], prev[1]))
|
|
return "break"
|
|
next = self.text.tag_nextrange("stdin", "insert")
|
|
if next and self.text.compare("insert lineend", ">=", next[0]):
|
|
self.recall(self.text.get(next[0], next[1]))
|
|
return "break"
|
|
# No stdin mark -- just get the current line, less any prompt
|
|
line = self.text.get("insert linestart", "insert lineend")
|
|
last_line_of_prompt = sys.ps1.split('\n')[-1]
|
|
if line.startswith(last_line_of_prompt):
|
|
line = line[len(last_line_of_prompt):]
|
|
self.recall(line)
|
|
return "break"
|
|
# If we're between the beginning of the line and the iomark, i.e.
|
|
# in the prompt area, move to the end of the prompt
|
|
if self.text.compare("insert", "<", "iomark"):
|
|
self.text.mark_set("insert", "iomark")
|
|
# If we're in the current input and there's only whitespace
|
|
# beyond the cursor, erase that whitespace first
|
|
s = self.text.get("insert", "end-1c")
|
|
if s and not s.strip():
|
|
self.text.delete("insert", "end-1c")
|
|
# If we're in the current input before its last line,
|
|
# insert a newline right at the insert point
|
|
if self.text.compare("insert", "<", "end-1c linestart"):
|
|
self.newline_and_indent_event(event)
|
|
return "break"
|
|
# We're in the last line; append a newline and submit it
|
|
self.text.mark_set("insert", "end-1c")
|
|
if self.reading:
|
|
self.text.insert("insert", "\n")
|
|
self.text.see("insert")
|
|
else:
|
|
self.newline_and_indent_event(event)
|
|
self.text.tag_add("stdin", "iomark", "end-1c")
|
|
self.text.update_idletasks()
|
|
if self.reading:
|
|
self.top.quit() # Break out of recursive mainloop() in raw_input()
|
|
else:
|
|
self.runit()
|
|
return "break"
|
|
|
|
def recall(self, s):
|
|
if self.history:
|
|
self.history.recall(s)
|
|
|
|
def runit(self):
|
|
line = self.text.get("iomark", "end-1c")
|
|
# Strip off last newline and surrounding whitespace.
|
|
# (To allow you to hit return twice to end a statement.)
|
|
i = len(line)
|
|
while i > 0 and line[i-1] in " \t":
|
|
i = i-1
|
|
if i > 0 and line[i-1] == "\n":
|
|
i = i-1
|
|
while i > 0 and line[i-1] in " \t":
|
|
i = i-1
|
|
line = line[:i]
|
|
more = self.interp.runsource(line)
|
|
|
|
def cancel_check(self, frame, what, args,
|
|
dooneevent=tkinter.dooneevent,
|
|
dontwait=tkinter.DONT_WAIT):
|
|
# Hack -- use the debugger hooks to be able to handle events
|
|
# and interrupt execution at any time.
|
|
# This slows execution down quite a bit, so you may want to
|
|
# disable this (by not calling settrace() in runcode() above)
|
|
# for full-bore (uninterruptable) speed.
|
|
# XXX This should become a user option.
|
|
if self.canceled:
|
|
return
|
|
dooneevent(dontwait)
|
|
if self.canceled:
|
|
self.canceled = 0
|
|
raise KeyboardInterrupt
|
|
return self._cancel_check
|
|
|
|
def open_stack_viewer(self, event=None):
|
|
if self.interp.rpcclt:
|
|
return self.interp.remote_stack_viewer()
|
|
try:
|
|
sys.last_traceback
|
|
except:
|
|
tkMessageBox.showerror("No stack trace",
|
|
"There is no stack trace yet.\n"
|
|
"(sys.last_traceback is not defined)",
|
|
master=self.text)
|
|
return
|
|
from StackViewer import StackBrowser
|
|
sv = StackBrowser(self.root, self.flist)
|
|
|
|
def showprompt(self):
|
|
self.resetoutput()
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try:
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s = str(sys.ps1)
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except:
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s = ""
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self.console.write(s)
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self.text.mark_set("insert", "end-1c")
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self.set_line_and_column()
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self.io.reset_undo()
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def resetoutput(self):
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source = self.text.get("iomark", "end-1c")
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if self.history:
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self.history.history_store(source)
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if self.text.get("end-2c") != "\n":
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self.text.insert("end-1c", "\n")
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self.text.mark_set("iomark", "end-1c")
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self.set_line_and_column()
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sys.stdout.softspace = 0
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def write(self, s, tags=()):
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self.text.mark_gravity("iomark", "right")
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OutputWindow.write(self, s, tags, "iomark")
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self.text.mark_gravity("iomark", "left")
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if self.canceled:
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self.canceled = 0
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raise KeyboardInterrupt
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class PseudoFile:
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def __init__(self, shell, tags):
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self.shell = shell
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self.tags = tags
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self.softspace = 0
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|
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def write(self, s):
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self.shell.write(s, self.tags)
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|
|
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def writelines(self, l):
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map(self.write, l)
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|
|
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def flush(self):
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pass
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|
|
|
def isatty(self):
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return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
usage_msg = """\
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|
|
USAGE: idle [-deis] [-t title] [file]*
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idle [-ds] [-t title] (-c cmd | -r file) [arg]*
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idle [-ds] [-t title] - [arg]*
|
|
|
|
-h print this help message and exit
|
|
|
|
The following options will override the IDLE 'settings' configuration:
|
|
|
|
-e open an edit window
|
|
-i open a shell window
|
|
|
|
The following options imply -i and will open a shell:
|
|
|
|
-c cmd run the command in a shell, or
|
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-r file run script from file
|
|
|
|
-d enable the debugger
|
|
-s run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP before anything else
|
|
-t title set title of shell window
|
|
|
|
A default edit window will be bypassed when -c, -r, or - are used.
|
|
|
|
[arg]* are passed to the command (-c) or script (-r) in sys.argv[1:].
|
|
|
|
Examples:
|
|
|
|
idle
|
|
Open an edit window or shell depending on IDLE's configuration.
|
|
|
|
idle foo.py foobar.py
|
|
Edit the files, also open a shell if configured to start with shell.
|
|
|
|
idle -est "Baz" foo.py
|
|
Run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP, edit foo.py, and open a shell
|
|
window with the title "Baz".
|
|
|
|
idle -c "import sys; print sys.argv" "foo"
|
|
Open a shell window and run the command, passing "-c" in sys.argv[0]
|
|
and "foo" in sys.argv[1].
|
|
|
|
idle -d -s -r foo.py "Hello World"
|
|
Open a shell window, run a startup script, enable the debugger, and
|
|
run foo.py, passing "foo.py" in sys.argv[0] and "Hello World" in
|
|
sys.argv[1].
|
|
|
|
echo "import sys; print sys.argv" | idle - "foobar"
|
|
Open a shell window, run the script piped in, passing '' in sys.argv[0]
|
|
and "foobar" in sys.argv[1].
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def main():
|
|
global flist, root, use_subprocess
|
|
|
|
enable_shell = False
|
|
enable_edit = False
|
|
debug = False
|
|
cmd = None
|
|
script = None
|
|
startup = False
|
|
try:
|
|
sys.ps1
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
sys.ps1 = '>>> '
|
|
try:
|
|
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "c:deihr:st:")
|
|
except getopt.error, msg:
|
|
sys.stderr.write("Error: %s\n" % str(msg))
|
|
sys.stderr.write(usage_msg)
|
|
sys.exit(2)
|
|
for o, a in opts:
|
|
if o == '-c':
|
|
cmd = a
|
|
enable_shell = True
|
|
if o == '-d':
|
|
debug = True
|
|
enable_shell = True
|
|
if o == '-e':
|
|
enable_edit = True
|
|
if o == '-h':
|
|
sys.stdout.write(usage_msg)
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
if o == '-i':
|
|
enable_shell = True
|
|
if o == '-r':
|
|
script = a
|
|
if os.path.isfile(script):
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
print "No script file: ", script
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
enable_shell = True
|
|
if o == '-s':
|
|
startup = True
|
|
enable_shell = True
|
|
if o == '-t':
|
|
PyShell.shell_title = a
|
|
enable_shell = True
|
|
if args and args[0] == '-':
|
|
cmd = sys.stdin.read()
|
|
enable_shell = True
|
|
|
|
use_subprocess = True
|
|
|
|
# process sys.argv and sys.path:
|
|
for i in range(len(sys.path)):
|
|
sys.path[i] = os.path.abspath(sys.path[i])
|
|
if args and args[0] == '-':
|
|
sys.argv = [''] + args[1:]
|
|
elif cmd:
|
|
sys.argv = ['-c'] + args
|
|
elif script:
|
|
sys.argv = [script] + args
|
|
elif args:
|
|
enable_edit = True
|
|
pathx = []
|
|
for filename in args:
|
|
pathx.append(os.path.dirname(filename))
|
|
for dir in pathx:
|
|
dir = os.path.abspath(dir)
|
|
if not dir in sys.path:
|
|
sys.path.insert(0, dir)
|
|
else:
|
|
dir = os.getcwd()
|
|
if not dir in sys.path:
|
|
sys.path.insert(0, dir)
|
|
# check the IDLE settings configuration (but command line overrides)
|
|
edit_start = idleConf.GetOption('main', 'General',
|
|
'editor-on-startup', type='bool')
|
|
enable_edit = enable_edit or edit_start
|
|
enable_shell = enable_shell or not edit_start
|
|
# start editor and/or shell windows:
|
|
root = Tk(className="Idle")
|
|
fixwordbreaks(root)
|
|
root.withdraw()
|
|
flist = PyShellFileList(root)
|
|
|
|
if enable_edit:
|
|
if not (cmd or script):
|
|
for filename in args:
|
|
flist.open(filename)
|
|
if not args:
|
|
flist.new()
|
|
if enable_shell:
|
|
flist.open_shell()
|
|
elif enable_shell:
|
|
flist.pyshell = PyShell(flist)
|
|
flist.pyshell.begin()
|
|
shell = flist.pyshell
|
|
# handle remaining options:
|
|
if debug:
|
|
shell.open_debugger()
|
|
if startup:
|
|
filename = os.environ.get("IDLESTARTUP") or \
|
|
os.environ.get("PYTHONSTARTUP")
|
|
if filename and os.path.isfile(filename):
|
|
shell.interp.execfile(filename)
|
|
if cmd or script:
|
|
shell.interp.runcommand("""if 1:
|
|
import sys as _sys
|
|
_sys.argv = %s
|
|
del _sys
|
|
\n""" % `sys.argv`)
|
|
if cmd:
|
|
shell.interp.execsource(cmd)
|
|
elif script:
|
|
shell.interp.execfile(script)
|
|
root.mainloop()
|
|
root.destroy()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def display_port_binding_error():
|
|
print """\
|
|
IDLE cannot run.
|
|
|
|
IDLE needs to use a specific TCP/IP port (8833) in order to execute and
|
|
debug programs. IDLE is unable to bind to this port, and so cannot
|
|
start. Here are some possible causes of this problem:
|
|
|
|
1. TCP/IP networking is not installed or not working on this computer
|
|
2. Another program is running that uses this port
|
|
3. Personal firewall software is preventing IDLE from using this port
|
|
|
|
IDLE makes and accepts connections only with this computer, and does not
|
|
communicate over the internet in any way. Its use of port 8833 should not
|
|
be a security risk on a single-user machine.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
main()
|