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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 | """Extension to execute code outside the Python shell window.
This adds the following commands:
- Check module does a full syntax check of the current module.
It also runs the tabnanny to catch any inconsistent tabs.
- Run module executes the module's code in the __main__ namespace. The window
must have been saved previously. The module is added to sys.modules, and is
also added to the __main__ namespace.
XXX GvR Redesign this interface (yet again) as follows:
- Present a dialog box for ``Run Module''
- Allow specify command line arguments in the dialog box
"""
import os
import re
import string
import tabnanny
import tokenize
import tkMessageBox
from idlelib import PyShell
from idlelib.configHandler import idleConf
from idlelib import macosxSupport
IDENTCHARS = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "_"
indent_message = """Error: Inconsistent indentation detected!
1) Your indentation is outright incorrect (easy to fix), OR
2) Your indentation mixes tabs and spaces.
To fix case 2, change all tabs to spaces by using Edit->Select All followed \
by Format->Untabify Region and specify the number of columns used by each tab.
"""
class ScriptBinding:
menudefs = [
('run', [None,
('Check Module', '<<check-module>>'),
('Run Module', '<<run-module>>'), ]), ]
def __init__(self, editwin):
self.editwin = editwin
# Provide instance variables referenced by Debugger
# XXX This should be done differently
self.flist = self.editwin.flist
self.root = self.editwin.root
if macosxSupport.runningAsOSXApp():
self.editwin.text_frame.bind('<<run-module-event-2>>', self._run_module_event)
def check_module_event(self, event):
filename = self.getfilename()
if not filename:
return 'break'
if not self.checksyntax(filename):
return 'break'
if not self.tabnanny(filename):
return 'break'
def tabnanny(self, filename):
f = open(filename, 'r')
try:
tabnanny.process_tokens(tokenize.generate_tokens(f.readline))
except tokenize.TokenError, msg:
msgtxt, (lineno, start) = msg
self.editwin.gotoline(lineno)
self.errorbox("Tabnanny Tokenizing Error",
"Token Error: %s" % msgtxt)
return False
except tabnanny.NannyNag, nag:
# The error messages from tabnanny are too confusing...
self.editwin.gotoline(nag.get_lineno())
self.errorbox("Tab/space error", indent_message)
return False
return True
def checksyntax(self, filename):
self.shell = shell = self.flist.open_shell()
saved_stream = shell.get_warning_stream()
shell.set_warning_stream(shell.stderr)
f = open(filename, 'r')
source = f.read()
f.close()
if '\r' in source:
source = re.sub(r"\r\n", "\n", source)
source = re.sub(r"\r", "\n", source)
if source and source[-1] != '\n':
source = source + '\n'
text = self.editwin.text
text.tag_remove("ERROR", "1.0", "end")
try:
try:
# If successful, return the compiled code
return compile(source, filename, "exec")
except (SyntaxError, OverflowError, ValueError), err:
try:
msg, (errorfilename, lineno, offset, line) = err
if not errorfilename:
err.args = msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)
err.filename = filename
self.colorize_syntax_error(msg, lineno, offset)
except:
msg = "*** " + str(err)
self.errorbox("Syntax error",
"There's an error in your program:\n" + msg)
return False
finally:
shell.set_warning_stream(saved_stream)
def colorize_syntax_error(self, msg, lineno, offset):
text = self.editwin.text
pos = "0.0 + %d lines + %d chars" % (lineno-1, offset-1)
text.tag_add("ERROR", pos)
char = text.get(pos)
if char and char in IDENTCHARS:
text.tag_add("ERROR", pos + " wordstart", pos)
if '\n' == text.get(pos): # error at line end
text.mark_set("insert", pos)
else:
text.mark_set("insert", pos + "+1c")
text.see(pos)
def run_module_event(self, event):
"""Run the module after setting up the environment.
First check the syntax. If OK, make sure the shell is active and
then transfer the arguments, set the run environment's working
directory to the directory of the module being executed and also
add that directory to its sys.path if not already included.
"""
filename = self.getfilename()
if not filename:
return 'break'
code = self.checksyntax(filename)
if not code:
return 'break'
if not self.tabnanny(filename):
return 'break'
interp = self.shell.interp
if PyShell.use_subprocess:
interp.restart_subprocess(with_cwd=False)
dirname = os.path.dirname(filename)
# XXX Too often this discards arguments the user just set...
interp.runcommand("""if 1:
_filename = %r
import sys as _sys
from os.path import basename as _basename
if (not _sys.argv or
_basename(_sys.argv[0]) != _basename(_filename)):
_sys.argv = [_filename]
import os as _os
_os.chdir(%r)
del _filename, _sys, _basename, _os
\n""" % (filename, dirname))
interp.prepend_syspath(filename)
# XXX KBK 03Jul04 When run w/o subprocess, runtime warnings still
# go to __stderr__. With subprocess, they go to the shell.
# Need to change streams in PyShell.ModifiedInterpreter.
interp.runcode(code)
return 'break'
if macosxSupport.runningAsOSXApp():
# Tk-Cocoa in MacOSX is broken until at least
# Tk 8.5.9, and without this rather
# crude workaround IDLE would hang when a user
# tries to run a module using the keyboard shortcut
# (the menu item works fine).
_run_module_event = run_module_event
def run_module_event(self, event):
self.editwin.text_frame.after(200,
lambda: self.editwin.text_frame.event_generate('<<run-module-event-2>>'))
return 'break'
def getfilename(self):
"""Get source filename. If not saved, offer to save (or create) file
The debugger requires a source file. Make sure there is one, and that
the current version of the source buffer has been saved. If the user
declines to save or cancels the Save As dialog, return None.
If the user has configured IDLE for Autosave, the file will be
silently saved if it already exists and is dirty.
"""
filename = self.editwin.io.filename
if not self.editwin.get_saved():
autosave = idleConf.GetOption('main', 'General',
'autosave', type='bool')
if autosave and filename:
self.editwin.io.save(None)
else:
confirm = self.ask_save_dialog()
self.editwin.text.focus_set()
if confirm:
self.editwin.io.save(None)
filename = self.editwin.io.filename
else:
filename = None
return filename
def ask_save_dialog(self):
msg = "Source Must Be Saved\n" + 5*' ' + "OK to Save?"
confirm = tkMessageBox.askokcancel(title="Save Before Run or Check",
message=msg,
default=tkMessageBox.OK,
master=self.editwin.text)
return confirm
def errorbox(self, title, message):
# XXX This should really be a function of EditorWindow...
tkMessageBox.showerror(title, message, master=self.editwin.text)
self.editwin.text.focus_set()
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