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""" | |
Utilities for end-users. | |
""" | |
import __main__ | |
from collections import namedtuple | |
import logging | |
import traceback | |
import re | |
import os | |
import sys | |
from jedi import Interpreter | |
READLINE_DEBUG = False | |
def setup_readline(namespace_module=__main__, fuzzy=False): | |
""" | |
This function sets up :mod:`readline` to use Jedi in a Python interactive | |
shell. | |
If you want to use a custom ``PYTHONSTARTUP`` file (typically | |
``$HOME/.pythonrc.py``), you can add this piece of code:: | |
try: | |
from jedi.utils import setup_readline | |
except ImportError: | |
# Fallback to the stdlib readline completer if it is installed. | |
# Taken from http://docs.python.org/2/library/rlcompleter.html | |
print("Jedi is not installed, falling back to readline") | |
try: | |
import readline | |
import rlcompleter | |
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete") | |
except ImportError: | |
print("Readline is not installed either. No tab completion is enabled.") | |
else: | |
setup_readline() | |
This will fallback to the readline completer if Jedi is not installed. | |
The readline completer will only complete names in the global namespace, | |
so for example:: | |
ran<TAB> | |
will complete to ``range``. | |
With Jedi the following code:: | |
range(10).cou<TAB> | |
will complete to ``range(10).count``, this does not work with the default | |
cPython :mod:`readline` completer. | |
You will also need to add ``export PYTHONSTARTUP=$HOME/.pythonrc.py`` to | |
your shell profile (usually ``.bash_profile`` or ``.profile`` if you use | |
bash). | |
""" | |
if READLINE_DEBUG: | |
logging.basicConfig( | |
filename='/tmp/jedi.log', | |
filemode='a', | |
level=logging.DEBUG | |
) | |
class JediRL: | |
def complete(self, text, state): | |
""" | |
This complete stuff is pretty weird, a generator would make | |
a lot more sense, but probably due to backwards compatibility | |
this is still the way how it works. | |
The only important part is stuff in the ``state == 0`` flow, | |
everything else has been copied from the ``rlcompleter`` std. | |
library module. | |
""" | |
if state == 0: | |
sys.path.insert(0, os.getcwd()) | |
# Calling python doesn't have a path, so add to sys.path. | |
try: | |
logging.debug("Start REPL completion: " + repr(text)) | |
interpreter = Interpreter(text, [namespace_module.__dict__]) | |
completions = interpreter.complete(fuzzy=fuzzy) | |
logging.debug("REPL completions: %s", completions) | |
self.matches = [ | |
text[:len(text) - c._like_name_length] + c.name_with_symbols | |
for c in completions | |
] | |
except: | |
logging.error("REPL Completion error:\n" + traceback.format_exc()) | |
raise | |
finally: | |
sys.path.pop(0) | |
try: | |
return self.matches[state] | |
except IndexError: | |
return None | |
try: | |
# Need to import this one as well to make sure it's executed before | |
# this code. This didn't use to be an issue until 3.3. Starting with | |
# 3.4 this is different, it always overwrites the completer if it's not | |
# already imported here. | |
import rlcompleter # noqa: F401 | |
import readline | |
except ImportError: | |
print("Jedi: Module readline not available.") | |
else: | |
readline.set_completer(JediRL().complete) | |
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete") | |
# jedi itself does the case matching | |
readline.parse_and_bind("set completion-ignore-case on") | |
# because it's easier to hit the tab just once | |
readline.parse_and_bind("set show-all-if-unmodified") | |
readline.parse_and_bind("set show-all-if-ambiguous on") | |
# don't repeat all the things written in the readline all the time | |
readline.parse_and_bind("set completion-prefix-display-length 2") | |
# No delimiters, Jedi handles that. | |
readline.set_completer_delims('') | |
def version_info(): | |
""" | |
Returns a namedtuple of Jedi's version, similar to Python's | |
``sys.version_info``. | |
""" | |
Version = namedtuple('Version', 'major, minor, micro') | |
from jedi import __version__ | |
tupl = re.findall(r'[a-z]+|\d+', __version__) | |
return Version(*[x if i == 3 else int(x) for i, x in enumerate(tupl)]) | |