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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# The MIT License
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 Bob Farrell
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
#
from __future__ import division, with_statement
import os
import sys
import curses
import math
import re
import time
import inspect
import signal
import struct
import termios
import fcntl
import unicodedata
import errno
from locale import LC_ALL, getpreferredencoding, setlocale
from types import ModuleType
# These are used for syntax hilighting.
from pygments import format
from pygments.formatters import TerminalFormatter
from pygments.lexers import PythonLexer
from pygments.token import Token
from bpython.formatter import BPythonFormatter
# This for completion
from bpython import inspection
from bpython import importcompletion
# This for config
from bpython.config import Struct
# This for keys
from bpython.keys import key_dispatch
# This for the wizard
from bpython import wizard
from bpython.pager import page
from bpython.repl import Interpreter, Repl
import bpython.args
def log(x):
f = open('/tmp/bpython.log', 'a')
f.write('%s\n' % (x,))
py3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
stdscr = None
def calculate_screen_lines(tokens, width, cursor=0):
"""Given a stream of tokens and a screen width plus an optional
initial cursor position, return the amount of needed lines on the
screen."""
lines = 1
pos = cursor
for (token, value) in tokens:
if token is Token.Text and value == '\n':
lines += 1
else:
pos += len(value)
lines += pos // width
pos %= width
return lines
class FakeStdin(object):
"""Provide a fake stdin type for things like raw_input() etc."""
def __init__(self, interface):
"""Take the curses Repl on init and assume it provides a get_key method
which, fortunately, it does."""
self.encoding = getpreferredencoding()
self.interface = interface
self.buffer = list()
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.readlines())
def flush(self):
"""Flush the internal buffer. This is a no-op. Flushing stdin
doesn't make any sense anyway."""
def write(self, value):
# XXX IPython expects sys.stdin.write to exist, there will no doubt be
# others, so here's a hack to keep them happy
raise IOError(errno.EBADF, "sys.stdin is read-only")
def isatty(self):
return True
def readline(self, size=-1):
"""I can't think of any reason why anything other than readline would
be useful in the context of an interactive interpreter so this is the
only one I've done anything with. The others are just there in case
someone does something weird to stop it from blowing up."""
if not size:
return ''
elif self.buffer:
buffer = self.buffer.pop(0)
else:
buffer = ''
curses.raw(True)
try:
while not buffer.endswith('\n'):
key = self.interface.get_key()
if key in [curses.erasechar(), 'KEY_BACKSPACE']:
y, x = self.interface.scr.getyx()
if buffer:
self.interface.scr.delch(y, x - 1)
buffer = buffer[:-1]
continue
elif key == chr(4) and not buffer:
# C-d
return ''
elif (key != '\n' and
(len(key) > 1 or unicodedata.category(key) == 'Cc')):
continue
sys.stdout.write(key)
# Include the \n in the buffer - raw_input() seems to deal with trailing
# linebreaks and will break if it gets an empty string.
buffer += key
finally:
curses.raw(False)
if size > 0:
rest = buffer[size:]
if rest:
self.buffer.append(rest)
buffer = buffer[:size]
if py3:
return buffer
else:
return buffer.encode(getpreferredencoding())
def read(self, size=None):
if size == 0:
return ''
data = list()
while size is None or size > 0:
line = self.readline(size or -1)
if not line:
break
if size is not None:
size -= len(line)
data.append(line)
return ''.join(data)
def readlines(self, size=-1):
return list(iter(self.readline, ''))
DO_RESIZE = False
# TODO:
#
# Tab completion does not work if not at the end of the line.
#
# Numerous optimisations can be made but it seems to do all the lookup stuff
# fast enough on even my crappy server so I'm not too bothered about that
# at the moment.
#
# The popup window that displays the argspecs and completion suggestions
# needs to be an instance of a ListWin class or something so I can wrap
# the addstr stuff to a higher level.
#
def DEBUG(s):
"""This shouldn't ever be called in any release of bpython, so
beat me up if you find anything calling it."""
open('/tmp/bpython-debug', 'a').write("%s\n" % (str(s), ))
def get_color(config, name):
return colors[config.color_scheme[name].lower()]
def get_colpair(config, name):
return curses.color_pair(get_color(config, name) + 1)
def make_colors(config):
"""Init all the colours in curses and bang them into a dictionary"""
# blacK, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Magenta, Cyan, White, Default:
c = {
'k': 0,
'r': 1,
'g': 2,
'y': 3,
'b': 4,
'm': 5,
'c': 6,
'w': 7,
'd': -1,
}
for i in range(63):
if i > 7:
j = i // 8
else:
j = c[config.color_scheme['background']]
curses.init_pair(i + 1, i % 8, j)
return c
class CLIRepl(Repl):
def __init__(self, scr, interp, statusbar, config, idle=None):
Repl.__init__(self, interp, config)
interp.writetb = self.writetb
self.scr = scr
self.list_win = newwin(get_colpair(config, 'background'), 1, 1, 1, 1)
self.cpos = 0
self.do_exit = False
self.f_string = ''
self.idle = idle
self.in_hist = False
self.paste_mode = False
self.last_key_press = time.time()
self.s = ''
self.statusbar = statusbar
self.formatter = BPythonFormatter(config.color_scheme)
def addstr(self, s):
"""Add a string to the current input line and figure out
where it should go, depending on the cursor position."""
if not self.cpos:
self.s += s
else:
l = len(self.s)
self.s = self.s[:l - self.cpos] + s + self.s[l - self.cpos:]
self.complete()
def atbol(self):
"""Return True or False accordingly if the cursor is at the beginning
of the line (whitespace is ignored). This exists so that p_key() knows
how to handle the tab key being pressed - if there is nothing but white
space before the cursor then process it as a normal tab otherwise
attempt tab completion."""
return not self.s.lstrip()
def back(self):
"""Replace the active line with previous line in history and
increment the index to keep track"""
self.cpos = 0
self.rl_history.enter(self.s)
self.clear_wrapped_lines()
self.s = self.rl_history.back()
self.print_line(self.s, clr=True)
def bs(self, delete_tabs=True):
"""Process a backspace"""
y, x = self.scr.getyx()
if not self.s:
return
if x == self.ix and y == self.iy:
return
n = 1
self.clear_wrapped_lines()
if not self.cpos:
# I know the nested if blocks look nasty. :(
if self.atbol() and delete_tabs:
n = len(self.s) % self.config.tab_length
if not n:
n = self.config.tab_length
self.s = self.s[:-n]
else:
self.s = self.s[:-self.cpos - 1] + self.s[-self.cpos:]
self.print_line(self.s, clr=True)
return n
def bs_word(self):
pos = len(self.s) - self.cpos - 1
# First we delete any space to the left of the cursor.
while pos >= 0 and self.s[pos] == ' ':
pos -= self.bs()
# Then we delete a full word.
while pos >= 0 and self.s[pos] != ' ':
pos -= self.bs()
def check(self):
"""Check if paste mode should still be active and, if not, deactivate
it and force syntax highlighting."""
if (self.paste_mode
and time.time() - self.last_key_press > self.config.paste_time):
self.paste_mode = False
self.print_line(self.s)
def clear_current_line(self):
"""Called when a SyntaxError occured in the interpreter. It is
used to prevent autoindentation from occuring after a
traceback."""
Repl.clear_current_line(self)
self.s = ''
def clear_wrapped_lines(self):
"""Clear the wrapped lines of the current input."""
# curses does not handle this on its own. Sad.
height, width = self.scr.getmaxyx()
max_y = min(self.iy + (self.ix + len(self.s)) // width + 1, height)
for y in xrange(self.iy + 1, max_y):
self.scr.move(y, 0)
self.scr.clrtoeol()
def complete(self, tab=False):
if self.paste_mode and self.list_win_visible:
self.scr.touchwin()
if self.paste_mode:
return
if self.list_win_visible and not self.config.auto_display_list:
self.scr.touchwin()
self.list_win_visible = False
return
if self.config.auto_display_list or tab:
self.list_win_visible = Repl.complete(self, tab)
if self.list_win_visible:
try:
self.show_list(self.matches, self.argspec)
except curses.error:
# XXX: This is a massive hack, it will go away when I get
# cusswords into a good enough state that we can start
# using it.
self.list_win.border()
self.list_win.refresh()
self.list_win_visible = False
if not self.list_win_visible:
self.scr.redrawwin()
self.scr.refresh()
def clrtobol(self):
"""Clear from cursor to beginning of line; usual C-u behaviour"""
self.clear_wrapped_lines()
if not self.cpos:
self.s = ''
else:
self.s = self.s[-self.cpos:]
self.print_line(self.s, clr=True)
self.scr.redrawwin()
self.scr.refresh()
def current_line(self):
"""Return the current line."""
return self.s
def cut_to_buffer(self):
"""Clear from cursor to end of line, placing into cut buffer"""
self.cut_buffer = self.s[-self.cpos:]
self.s = self.s[:-self.cpos]
self.cpos = 0
self.print_line(self.s, clr=True)
self.scr.redrawwin()
self.scr.refresh()
def cw(self):
"""Return the current word, i.e. the (incomplete) word directly to the
left of the cursor"""
if self.cpos:
# I don't know if autocomplete should be disabled if the cursor
# isn't at the end of the line, but that's what this does for now.
return
l = len(self.s)
if (not self.s or
(not self.s[l - 1].isalnum() and
self.s[l - 1] not in ('.', '_'))):
return
i = 1
while i < l + 1:
if not self.s[-i].isalnum() and self.s[-i] not in ('.', '_'):
break
i += 1
return self.s[-i + 1:]
def delete(self):
"""Process a del"""
if not self.s:
return
if self.mvc(-1):
self.bs(False)
def echo(self, s, redraw=True):
"""Parse and echo a formatted string with appropriate attributes. It
uses the formatting method as defined in formatter.py to parse the
srings. It won't update the screen if it's reevaluating the code (as it
does with undo)."""
if not py3 and isinstance(s, unicode):
s = s.encode(getpreferredencoding())
a = get_colpair(self.config, 'output')
if '\x01' in s:
rx = re.search('\x01([A-Za-z])([A-Za-z]?)', s)
if rx:
fg = rx.groups()[0]
bg = rx.groups()[1]
col_num = self._C[fg.lower()]
if bg and bg != 'I':
col_num *= self._C[bg.lower()]
a = curses.color_pair(int(col_num) + 1)
if bg == 'I':
a = a | curses.A_REVERSE
s = re.sub('\x01[A-Za-z][A-Za-z]?', '', s)
if fg.isupper():
a = a | curses.A_BOLD
s = s.replace('\x03', '')
s = s.replace('\x01', '')
# Replace NUL bytes, as addstr raises an exception otherwise
s = s.replace('\x00', '')
self.scr.addstr(s, a)
if redraw and not self.evaluating:
self.scr.refresh()
def end(self, refresh=True):
self.cpos = 0
h, w = gethw()
y, x = divmod(len(self.s) + self.ix, w)
y += self.iy
self.scr.move(y, x)
if refresh:
self.scr.refresh()
return True
def fwd(self):
"""Same as back() but, well, forward"""
self.cpos = 0
self.clear_wrapped_lines()
self.rl_history.enter(self.s)
self.s = self.rl_history.forward()
self.print_line(self.s, clr=True)
def get_key(self):
key = ''
while True:
try:
key += self.scr.getkey()
if not py3:
key = key.decode(getpreferredencoding())
self.scr.nodelay(False)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# Yes, that actually kind of sucks, but I don't see another way to get
# input right
self.scr.nodelay(True)
except curses.error:
# I'm quite annoyed with the ambiguity of this exception handler. I previously
# caught "curses.error, x" and accessed x.message and checked that it was "no
# input", which seemed a crappy way of doing it. But then I ran it on a
# different computer and the exception seems to have entirely different
# attributes. So let's hope getkey() doesn't raise any other crazy curses
# exceptions. :)
self.scr.nodelay(False)
# XXX What to do here? Raise an exception?
if key:
return key
else:
t = time.time()
self.paste_mode = (
t - self.last_key_press <= self.config.paste_time
)
self.last_key_press = t
return key
finally:
if self.idle:
self.idle(self)
def get_line(self):
"""Get a line of text and return it
This function initialises an empty string and gets the
curses cursor position on the screen and stores it
for the echo() function to use later (I think).
Then it waits for key presses and passes them to p_key(),
which returns None if Enter is pressed (that means "Return",
idiot)."""
self.s = ''
self.rl_history.reset()
self.iy, self.ix = self.scr.getyx()
if not self.paste_mode:
for _ in xrange(self.next_indentation()):
self.p_key('\t')
self.cpos = 0
while True:
key = self.get_key()
if self.p_key(key) is None:
return self.s
def home(self, refresh=True):
self.scr.move(self.iy, self.ix)
self.cpos = len(self.s)
if refresh:
self.scr.refresh()
return True
def lf(self):
"""Process a linefeed character; it only needs to check the
cursor position and move appropriately so it doesn't clear
the current line after the cursor."""
if self.cpos:
for _ in range(self.cpos):
self.mvc(-1)
# Reprint the line (as there was maybe a highlighted paren in it)
self.print_line(self.s, newline=True)
self.echo("\n")
def mkargspec(self, topline, down):
"""This figures out what to do with the argspec and puts it nicely into
the list window. It returns the number of lines used to display the
argspec. It's also kind of messy due to it having to call so many
addstr() to get the colouring right, but it seems to be pretty
sturdy."""
r = 3
fn = topline[0]
args = topline[1][0]
kwargs = topline[1][3]
_args = topline[1][1]
_kwargs = topline[1][2]
is_bound_method = topline[2]
in_arg = topline[3]
if py3:
kwonly = topline[1][4]
kwonly_defaults = topline[1][5] or dict()
max_w = int(self.scr.getmaxyx()[1] * 0.6)
self.list_win.erase()
self.list_win.resize(3, max_w)
h, w = self.list_win.getmaxyx()
self.list_win.addstr('\n ')
self.list_win.addstr(fn,
get_colpair(self.config, 'name') | curses.A_BOLD)
self.list_win.addstr(': (', get_colpair(self.config, 'name'))
maxh = self.scr.getmaxyx()[0]
if is_bound_method and isinstance(in_arg, int):
in_arg += 1
punctuation_colpair = get_colpair(self.config, 'punctuation')
for k, i in enumerate(args):
y, x = self.list_win.getyx()
ln = len(str(i))
kw = None
if kwargs and k + 1 > len(args) - len(kwargs):
kw = str(kwargs[k - (len(args) - len(kwargs))])
ln += len(kw) + 1
if ln + x >= w:
ty = self.list_win.getbegyx()[0]
if not down and ty > 0:
h += 1
self.list_win.mvwin(ty - 1, 1)
self.list_win.resize(h, w)
elif down and h + r < maxh - ty:
h += 1
self.list_win.resize(h, w)
else:
break
r += 1
self.list_win.addstr('\n\t')
if str(i) == 'self' and k == 0:
color = get_colpair(self.config, 'name')
else:
color = get_colpair(self.config, 'token')
if k == in_arg or i == in_arg:
color |= curses.A_BOLD
self.list_win.addstr(str(i), color)
if kw:
self.list_win.addstr('=', punctuation_colpair)
self.list_win.addstr(kw, get_colpair(self.config, 'token'))
if k != len(args) -1:
self.list_win.addstr(', ', punctuation_colpair)
if _args:
if args:
self.list_win.addstr(', ', punctuation_colpair)
self.list_win.addstr('*%s' % (_args, ),
get_colpair(self.config, 'token'))
if py3 and kwonly:
if not _args:
if args:
self.list_win.addstr(', ', punctuation_colpair)
self.list_win.addstr('*', punctuation_colpair)
marker = object()
for arg in kwonly:
self.list_win.addstr(', ', punctuation_colpair)
color = get_colpair(self.config, 'token')
if arg == in_arg:
color |= curses.A_BOLD
self.list_win.addstr(arg, color)
default = kwonly_defaults.get(arg, marker)
if default is not marker:
self.list_win.addstr('=', punctuation_colpair)
self.list_win.addstr(default,
get_colpair(self.config, 'token'))
if _kwargs:
if args or _args or (py3 and kwonly):
self.list_win.addstr(', ', punctuation_colpair)
self.list_win.addstr('**%s' % (_kwargs, ),
get_colpair(self.config, 'token'))
self.list_win.addstr(')', punctuation_colpair)
return r
def mvc(self, i, refresh=True):
"""This method moves the cursor relatively from the current
position, where:
0 == (right) end of current line
length of current line len(self.s) == beginning of current line
and:
current cursor position + i
for positive values of i the cursor will move towards the beginning
of the line, negative values the opposite."""
y, x = self.scr.getyx()
if self.cpos == 0 and i < 0:
return False
if x == self.ix and y == self.iy and i >= 1:
return False
h, w = gethw()
if x - i < 0:
y -= 1
x = w
if x - i >= w:
y += 1
x = 0 + i
self.cpos += i
self.scr.move(y, x - i)
if refresh:
self.scr.refresh()
return True
def p_key(self, key):
"""Process a keypress"""
if key is None:
return ''
config = self.config
if key == chr(8): # C-Backspace (on my computer anyway!)
self.clrtobol()
key = '\n'
# Don't return; let it get handled
if key == chr(27):
return ''
if key in (chr(127), 'KEY_BACKSPACE'):
self.bs()
self.complete()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.delete_key] and not self.s:
# Delete on empty line exits
self.do_exit = True
return None
elif key in ('KEY_DC', ) + key_dispatch[config.delete_key]:
self.delete()
self.complete()
# Redraw (as there might have been highlighted parens)
self.print_line(self.s)
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.undo_key]: # C-r
self.undo()
return ''
elif key in ('KEY_UP', ) + key_dispatch[config.up_one_line_key]:
# Cursor Up/C-p
self.back()
return ''
elif key in ('KEY_DOWN', ) + key_dispatch[config.down_one_line_key]:
# Cursor Down/C-n
self.fwd()
return ''
elif key in ("KEY_LEFT",' ^B', chr(2)): # Cursor Left or ^B
self.mvc(1)
# Redraw (as there might have been highlighted parens)
self.print_line(self.s)
elif key in ("KEY_RIGHT", '^F', chr(6)): # Cursor Right or ^F
self.mvc(-1)
# Redraw (as there might have been highlighted parens)
self.print_line(self.s)
elif key in ("KEY_HOME", '^A', chr(1)): # home or ^A
self.home()
# Redraw (as there might have been highlighted parens)
self.print_line(self.s)
elif key in ("KEY_END", '^E', chr(5)): # end or ^E
self.end()
# Redraw (as there might have been highlighted parens)
self.print_line(self.s)
elif key in key_dispatch[config.cut_to_buffer_key]: # cut to buffer
self.cut_to_buffer()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.yank_from_buffer_key]:
# yank from buffer
self.yank_from_buffer()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.clear_word_key]:
self.bs_word()
self.complete()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.clear_line_key]:
self.clrtobol()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.clear_screen_key]:
self.s_hist = [self.s_hist[-1]]
self.highlighted_paren = None
self.redraw()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.exit_key]:
if not self.s:
self.do_exit = True
return None
else:
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.save_key]:
self.write2file()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.pastebin_key]:
self.pastebin()
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.last_output_key]:
page(self.stdout_hist[self.prev_block_finished:-4])
return ''
elif key in key_dispatch[config.show_source_key]:
try:
obj = self.current_func
if obj is None and inspection.is_eval_safe_name(self.s):
obj = self.get_object(self.s)
source = inspect.getsource(obj)
except (AttributeError, IOError, NameError, TypeError):
self.statusbar.message("Cannot show source.")
return ''
else:
if config.highlight_show_source:
source = format(PythonLexer().get_tokens(source),
TerminalFormatter())
page(source)
return ''
elif key == '\n':
self.lf()
return None
elif key == '\t':
return self.tab()
elif key == 'KEY_BTAB':
return self.tab(back=True)
elif len(key) == 1 and not unicodedata.category(key) == 'Cc':
self.addstr(key)
self.print_line(self.s)
else:
return ''
return True
def print_line(self, s, clr=False, newline=False):
"""Chuck a line of text through the highlighter, move the cursor
to the beginning of the line and output it to the screen."""
if not s:
clr = True
if self.highlighted_paren is not None:
# Clear previous highlighted paren
self.reprint_line(*self.highlighted_paren)
self.highlighted_paren = None
if self.config.syntax and (not self.paste_mode or newline):
o = format(self.tokenize(s, newline), self.formatter)
else:
o = s
self.f_string = o
self.scr.move(self.iy, self.ix)
if clr:
self.scr.clrtoeol()
if clr and not s:
self.scr.refresh()
if o:
for t in o.split('\x04'):
self.echo(t.rstrip('\n'))
if self.cpos:
t = self.cpos
for _ in range(self.cpos):
self.mvc(1)
self.cpos = t
def prompt(self, more):
"""Show the appropriate Python prompt"""
if not more:
self.echo("\x01%s\x03>>> " % (self.config.color_scheme['prompt'],))
self.stdout_hist += '>>> '
self.s_hist.append('\x01%s\x03>>> \x04' %
(self.config.color_scheme['prompt'],))
else:
prompt_more_color = self.config.color_scheme['prompt_more']
self.echo("\x01%s\x03... " % (prompt_more_color, ))
self.stdout_hist += '... '
self.s_hist.append('\x01%s\x03... \x04' % (prompt_more_color, ))
def push(self, s, insert_into_history=True):
# curses.raw(True) prevents C-c from causing a SIGINT
curses.raw(False)
try:
return Repl.push(self, s, insert_into_history)
except SystemExit:
# Avoid a traceback on e.g. quit()
self.do_exit = True
return False
finally:
curses.raw(True)
def redraw(self):
"""Redraw the screen."""
self.scr.erase()
for k, s in enumerate(self.s_hist):
if not s:
continue
self.iy, self.ix = self.scr.getyx()
for i in s.split('\x04'):
self.echo(i, redraw=False)
if k < len(self.s_hist) -1:
self.scr.addstr('\n')
self.iy, self.ix = self.scr.getyx()
self.print_line(self.s)
self.scr.refresh()
self.statusbar.refresh()
def repl(self):
"""Initialise the repl and jump into the loop. This method also has to
keep a stack of lines entered for the horrible "undo" feature. It also
tracks everything that would normally go to stdout in the normal Python
interpreter so it can quickly write it to stdout on exit after
curses.endwin(), as well as a history of lines entered for using
up/down to go back and forth (which has to be separate to the
evaluation history, which will be truncated when undoing."""
# Use our own helper function because Python's will use real stdin and
# stdout instead of our wrapped
self.push('from bpython._internal import _help as help\n', False)
self.iy, self.ix = self.scr.getyx()
more = False
while not self.do_exit:
self.f_string = ''
self.prompt(more)
try:
inp = self.get_line()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self.statusbar.message('KeyboardInterrupt')
self.scr.addstr('\n')
self.scr.touchwin()
self.scr.refresh()
continue
self.scr.redrawwin()
if self.do_exit:
return
self.history.append(inp)
self.s_hist[-1] += self.f_string
if py3:
self.stdout_hist += inp + '\n'
else:
self.stdout_hist += inp.encode(getpreferredencoding()) + '\n'
stdout_position = len(self.stdout_hist)
more = self.push(inp)
if not more:
self.prev_block_finished = stdout_position
self.s = ''
def reprint_line(self, lineno, tokens):
"""Helper function for paren highlighting: Reprint line at offset
`lineno` in current input buffer."""
if not self.buffer or lineno == len(self.buffer):
return
real_lineno = self.iy
height, width = self.scr.getmaxyx()
for i in xrange(lineno, len(self.buffer)):
string = self.buffer[i]
# 4 = length of prompt
length = len(string.encode(getpreferredencoding())) + 4
real_lineno -= int(math.ceil(length / width))
if real_lineno < 0:
return
self.scr.move(real_lineno, 4)
line = format(tokens, BPythonFormatter(self.config.color_scheme))
for string in line.split('\x04'):
self.echo(string)
def resize(self):
"""This method exists simply to keep it straight forward when
initialising a window and resizing it."""
self.size()
self.scr.erase()
self.scr.resize(self.h, self.w)
self.scr.mvwin(self.y, self.x)
self.statusbar.resize(refresh=False)
self.redraw()
def show_list(self, items, topline=None, current_item=None):