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# Copyright (c) 2008, Nicolas Rougier
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import os
import sys
import re
import rlcompleter
import traceback
import tempfile
if not hasattr(sys, 'ps1'): sys.ps1 = '>>> '
if not hasattr(sys, 'ps2'): sys.ps2 = '... '
class Shell:
""" """
def __init__(self, ns_globals={}, ns_locals={}):
""" """
self.completer = rlcompleter.Completer (ns_globals)
self.command = ''
self.globals = ns_globals
self.locals = ns_locals
self.complete_sep = re.compile('[\s\{\}\[\]\(\)]')
self.prompt = sys.ps1
def namespace(self):
return self.globals
def is_balanced (self, line):
""" Checks line balance for brace, bracket, parenthese and string quote
This helper function checks for the balance of brace, bracket,
parenthese and string quote. Any unbalanced line means to wait until
some other lines are fed to the console.
"""
s = line
s = filter(lambda x: x in '()[]{}"\'', s)
s = s.replace ("'''", "'")
s = s.replace ('"""', '"')
instring = False
brackets = {'(':')', '[':']', '{':'}', '"':'"', '\'':'\''}
stack = []
while len(s):
if not instring:
if s[0] in ')]}':
if stack and brackets[stack[-1]] == s[0]:
del stack[-1]
else:
return False
elif s[0] in '"\'':
if stack and brackets[stack[-1]] == s[0]:
del stack[-1]
instring = False
else:
stack.append(s[0])
instring = True
else:
stack.append(s[0])
else:
if s[0] in '"\'' and stack and brackets[stack[-1]] == s[0]:
del stack[-1]
instring = False
s = s[1:]
return len(stack) == 0
def complete(self, line):
split_line = self.complete_sep.split(line)
possibilities = []
i = 0
c = self.completer.complete (split_line[-1], i)
while c:
possibilities.append(c)
i = i+1
c = self.completer.complete (split_line[-1], i)
if possibilities:
common_prefix = os.path.commonprefix (possibilities)
completed = line[:-len(split_line[-1])]+common_prefix
else:
completed = line
return completed, possibilities
def eval (self, console):
line = console.last_line()
console.write ('\n')
if line == '':
self.execute (console)
self.command = ''
self.prompt = sys.ps1
console.prompt('prompt')
return
self.command = self.command + line + '\n'
if not self.is_balanced (self.command):
self.prompt = sys.ps2
console.prompt('prompt')
return
line = line.rstrip()
if len(line) > 0:
if line[-1] == ':' or line[-1] == '\\' or line[0] in ' \11':
self.prompt = sys.ps2
console.prompt('prompt')
return
self.execute (console)
self.command = ''
self.prompt = sys.ps1
console.prompt('prompt')
def execute (self, console):
if not self.command:
return
try:
try:
r = eval (self.command, self.globals, self.locals)
if r is not None:
# System output (if any)
while True:
try:
buf = os.read(console.piperead, 256)
except:
break
else:
console.write (buf, 'output')
if len(buf) < 256: break
# Command output
print `r`
except SyntaxError:
exec self.command in self.globals
except:
if hasattr (sys, 'last_type') and sys.last_type == SystemExit:
console.quit()
elif hasattr (sys, 'exc_type') and sys.exc_type == SystemExit:
console.quit()
else:
try:
tb = sys.exc_traceback
if tb:
tb=tb.tb_next
traceback.print_exception (sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, tb)
except:
sys.stderr, console.stderr = console.stderr, sys.stderr
traceback.print_exc()
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