"""Interpreter executes Python commands.""" __author__ = "Patrick K. O'Brien " __cvsid__ = "$Id$" __revision__ = "$Revision$"[11:-2] import os import sys from code import InteractiveInterpreter import dispatcher import introspect class Interpreter(InteractiveInterpreter): """Interpreter based on code.InteractiveInterpreter.""" revision = __revision__ def __init__(self, locals=None, rawin=None, stdin=sys.stdin, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr): """Create an interactive interpreter object.""" InteractiveInterpreter.__init__(self, locals=locals) self.stdin = stdin self.stdout = stdout self.stderr = stderr if rawin: import __builtin__ __builtin__.raw_input = rawin del __builtin__ copyright = 'Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license"' copyright += ' for more information.' self.introText = 'Python %s on %s%s%s' % \ (sys.version, sys.platform, os.linesep, copyright) try: sys.ps1 except AttributeError: sys.ps1 = '>>> ' try: sys.ps2 except AttributeError: sys.ps2 = '... ' self.more = 0 # List of lists to support recursive push(). self.commandBuffer = [] self.startupScript = os.environ.get('PYTHONSTARTUP') def push(self, command): """Send command to the interpreter to be executed. Because this may be called recursively, we append a new list onto the commandBuffer list and then append commands into that. If the passed in command is part of a multi-line command we keep appending the pieces to the last list in commandBuffer until we have a complete command. If not, we delete that last list.""" command = str(command) # In case the command is unicode. if not self.more: try: del self.commandBuffer[-1] except IndexError: pass if not self.more: self.commandBuffer.append([]) self.commandBuffer[-1].append(command) source = '\n'.join(self.commandBuffer[-1]) more = self.more = self.runsource(source) dispatcher.send(signal='Interpreter.push', sender=self, command=command, more=more, source=source) return more def runsource(self, source): """Compile and run source code in the interpreter.""" stdin, stdout, stderr = sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr = \ self.stdin, self.stdout, self.stderr more = InteractiveInterpreter.runsource(self, source) # If sys.std* is still what we set it to, then restore it. # But, if the executed source changed sys.std*, assume it was # meant to be changed and leave it. Power to the people. if sys.stdin == self.stdin: sys.stdin = stdin if sys.stdout == self.stdout: sys.stdout = stdout if sys.stderr == self.stderr: sys.stderr = stderr return more def getAutoCompleteKeys(self): """Return list of auto-completion keycodes.""" return [ord('.')] def getAutoCompleteList(self, command='', *args, **kwds): """Return list of auto-completion options for a command. The list of options will be based on the locals namespace.""" stdin, stdout, stderr = sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr = \ self.stdin, self.stdout, self.stderr l = introspect.getAutoCompleteList(command, self.locals, *args, **kwds) sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr = stdin, stdout, stderr return l def getCallTip(self, command='', *args, **kwds): """Return call tip text for a command. Call tip information will be based on the locals namespace.""" return introspect.getCallTip(command, self.locals, *args, **kwds) class InterpreterAlaCarte(Interpreter): """Demo Interpreter.""" def __init__(self, locals, rawin, stdin, stdout, stderr, ps1='main prompt', ps2='continuation prompt'): """Create an interactive interpreter object.""" Interpreter.__init__(self, locals=locals, rawin=rawin, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) sys.ps1 = ps1 sys.ps2 = ps2