1 ;;; python.el --- Python's flying circus support for Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2003-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Fabián E. Gallina <fgallina@gnu.org>
6 ;; URL: https://github.com/fgallina/python.el
8 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (cl-lib "1.0"))
9 ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
11 ;; Keywords: languages
13 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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25 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
26 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
30 ;; Major mode for editing Python files with some fontification and
31 ;; indentation bits extracted from original Dave Love's python.el
32 ;; found in GNU/Emacs.
34 ;; Implements Syntax highlighting, Indentation, Movement, Shell
35 ;; interaction, Shell completion, Shell virtualenv support, Shell
36 ;; package support, Shell syntax highlighting, Pdb tracking, Symbol
37 ;; completion, Skeletons, FFAP, Code Check, Eldoc, Imenu.
39 ;; Syntax highlighting: Fontification of code is provided and supports
40 ;; python's triple quoted strings properly.
42 ;; Indentation: Automatic indentation with indentation cycling is
43 ;; provided, it allows you to navigate different available levels of
44 ;; indentation by hitting <tab> several times. Also electric-indent-mode
45 ;; is supported such that when inserting a colon the current line is
46 ;; dedented automatically if needed.
48 ;; Movement: `beginning-of-defun' and `end-of-defun' functions are
49 ;; properly implemented. There are also specialized
50 ;; `forward-sentence' and `backward-sentence' replacements called
51 ;; `python-nav-forward-block', `python-nav-backward-block'
52 ;; respectively which navigate between beginning of blocks of code.
53 ;; Extra functions `python-nav-forward-statement',
54 ;; `python-nav-backward-statement',
55 ;; `python-nav-beginning-of-statement', `python-nav-end-of-statement',
56 ;; `python-nav-beginning-of-block', `python-nav-end-of-block' and
57 ;; `python-nav-if-name-main' are included but no bound to any key. At
58 ;; last but not least the specialized `python-nav-forward-sexp' allows
59 ;; easy navigation between code blocks. If you prefer `cc-mode'-like
60 ;; `forward-sexp' movement, setting `forward-sexp-function' to nil is
61 ;; enough, You can do that using the `python-mode-hook':
63 ;; (add-hook 'python-mode-hook
64 ;; (lambda () (setq forward-sexp-function nil)))
66 ;; Shell interaction: is provided and allows opening Python shells
67 ;; inside Emacs and executing any block of code of your current buffer
68 ;; in that inferior Python process.
70 ;; Besides that only the standard CPython (2.x and 3.x) shell and
71 ;; IPython are officially supported out of the box, the interaction
72 ;; should support any other readline based Python shells as well
73 ;; (e.g. Jython and PyPy have been reported to work). You can change
74 ;; your default interpreter and commandline arguments by setting the
75 ;; `python-shell-interpreter' and `python-shell-interpreter-args'
76 ;; variables. This example enables IPython globally:
78 ;; (setq python-shell-interpreter "ipython"
79 ;; python-shell-interpreter-args "-i")
81 ;; Using the "console" subcommand to start IPython in server-client
82 ;; mode is known to fail intermittently due a bug on IPython itself
83 ;; (see URL `http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=18052#27').
84 ;; There seems to be a race condition in the IPython server (A.K.A
85 ;; kernel) when code is sent while it is still initializing, sometimes
86 ;; causing the shell to get stalled. With that said, if an IPython
87 ;; kernel is already running, "console --existing" seems to work fine.
89 ;; Running IPython on Windows needs more tweaking. The way you should
90 ;; set `python-shell-interpreter' and `python-shell-interpreter-args'
91 ;; is as follows (of course you need to modify the paths according to
94 ;; (setq python-shell-interpreter "C:\\Python27\\python.exe"
95 ;; python-shell-interpreter-args
96 ;; "-i C:\\Python27\\Scripts\\ipython-script.py")
98 ;; Missing or delayed output used to happen due to differences between
99 ;; Operating Systems' pipe buffering (e.g. CPython 3.3.4 in Windows 7.
100 ;; See URL `http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17304'). To
101 ;; avoid this, the `python-shell-unbuffered' defaults to non-nil and
102 ;; controls whether `python-shell-calculate-process-environment'
103 ;; should set the "PYTHONUNBUFFERED" environment variable on startup:
104 ;; See URL `https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html#cmdoption-u'.
106 ;; The interaction relies upon having prompts for input (e.g. ">>> "
107 ;; and "... " in standard Python shell) and output (e.g. "Out[1]: " in
108 ;; IPython) detected properly. Failing that Emacs may hang but, in
109 ;; the case that happens, you can recover with \\[keyboard-quit]. To
110 ;; avoid this issue, a two-step prompt autodetection mechanism is
111 ;; provided: the first step is manual and consists of a collection of
112 ;; regular expressions matching common prompts for Python shells
113 ;; stored in `python-shell-prompt-input-regexps' and
114 ;; `python-shell-prompt-output-regexps', and dir-local friendly vars
115 ;; `python-shell-prompt-regexp', `python-shell-prompt-block-regexp',
116 ;; `python-shell-prompt-output-regexp' which are appended to the
117 ;; former automatically when a shell spawns; the second step is
118 ;; automatic and depends on the `python-shell-prompt-detect' helper
119 ;; function. See its docstring for details on global variables that
120 ;; modify its behavior.
122 ;; Shell completion: hitting tab will try to complete the current
123 ;; word. The two built-in mechanisms depend on Python's readline
124 ;; module: the "native" completion is tried first and is activated
125 ;; when `python-shell-completion-native-enable' is non-nil, the
126 ;; current `python-shell-interpreter' is not a member of the
127 ;; `python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters' variable and
128 ;; `python-shell-completion-native-setup' succeeds; the "fallback" or
129 ;; "legacy" mechanism works by executing Python code in the background
130 ;; and enables auto-completion for shells that do not support
131 ;; receiving escape sequences (with some limitations, i.e. completion
132 ;; in blocks does not work). The code executed for the "fallback"
133 ;; completion can be found in `python-shell-completion-setup-code' and
134 ;; `python-shell-completion-string-code' variables. Their default
135 ;; values enable completion for both CPython and IPython, and probably
136 ;; any readline based shell (it's known to work with PyPy). If your
137 ;; Python installation lacks readline (like CPython for Windows),
138 ;; installing pyreadline (URL `http://ipython.org/pyreadline.html')
139 ;; should suffice. To troubleshoot why you are not getting any
140 ;; completions, you can try the following in your Python shell:
142 ;; >>> import readline, rlcompleter
144 ;; If you see an error, then you need to either install pyreadline or
145 ;; setup custom code that avoids that dependency.
147 ;; Shell virtualenv support: The shell also contains support for
148 ;; virtualenvs and other special environment modifications thanks to
149 ;; `python-shell-process-environment' and `python-shell-exec-path'.
150 ;; These two variables allows you to modify execution paths and
151 ;; environment variables to make easy for you to setup virtualenv rules
152 ;; or behavior modifications when running shells. Here is an example
153 ;; of how to make shell processes to be run using the /path/to/env/
156 ;; (setq python-shell-process-environment
158 ;; (format "PATH=%s" (mapconcat
161 ;; (cons (getenv "PATH")
162 ;; '("/path/to/env/bin/")))
164 ;; "VIRTUAL_ENV=/path/to/env/"))
165 ;; (python-shell-exec-path . ("/path/to/env/bin/"))
167 ;; Since the above is cumbersome and can be programmatically
168 ;; calculated, the variable `python-shell-virtualenv-root' is
169 ;; provided. When this variable is set with the path of the
170 ;; virtualenv to use, `process-environment' and `exec-path' get proper
171 ;; values in order to run shells inside the specified virtualenv. So
172 ;; the following will achieve the same as the previous example:
174 ;; (setq python-shell-virtualenv-root "/path/to/env/")
176 ;; Also the `python-shell-extra-pythonpaths' variable have been
177 ;; introduced as simple way of adding paths to the PYTHONPATH without
178 ;; affecting existing values.
180 ;; Shell package support: you can enable a package in the current
181 ;; shell so that relative imports work properly using the
182 ;; `python-shell-package-enable' command.
184 ;; Shell remote support: remote Python shells are started with the
185 ;; correct environment for files opened remotely through tramp, also
186 ;; respecting dir-local variables provided `enable-remote-dir-locals'
187 ;; is non-nil. The logic for this is transparently handled by the
188 ;; `python-shell-with-environment' macro.
190 ;; Shell syntax highlighting: when enabled current input in shell is
191 ;; highlighted. The variable `python-shell-font-lock-enable' controls
192 ;; activation of this feature globally when shells are started.
193 ;; Activation/deactivation can be also controlled on the fly via the
194 ;; `python-shell-font-lock-toggle' command.
196 ;; Pdb tracking: when you execute a block of code that contains some
197 ;; call to pdb (or ipdb) it will prompt the block of code and will
198 ;; follow the execution of pdb marking the current line with an arrow.
200 ;; Symbol completion: you can complete the symbol at point. It uses
201 ;; the shell completion in background so you should run
202 ;; `python-shell-send-buffer' from time to time to get better results.
204 ;; Skeletons: skeletons are provided for simple inserting of things like class,
205 ;; def, for, import, if, try, and while. These skeletons are
206 ;; integrated with abbrev. If you have `abbrev-mode' activated and
207 ;; `python-skeleton-autoinsert' is set to t, then whenever you type
208 ;; the name of any of those defined and hit SPC, they will be
209 ;; automatically expanded. As an alternative you can use the defined
210 ;; skeleton commands: `python-skeleton-<foo>'.
212 ;; FFAP: You can find the filename for a given module when using ffap
213 ;; out of the box. This feature needs an inferior python shell
216 ;; Code check: Check the current file for errors with `python-check'
217 ;; using the program defined in `python-check-command'.
219 ;; Eldoc: returns documentation for object at point by using the
220 ;; inferior python subprocess to inspect its documentation. As you
221 ;; might guessed you should run `python-shell-send-buffer' from time
222 ;; to time to get better results too.
224 ;; Imenu: There are two index building functions to be used as
225 ;; `imenu-create-index-function': `python-imenu-create-index' (the
226 ;; default one, builds the alist in form of a tree) and
227 ;; `python-imenu-create-flat-index'. See also
228 ;; `python-imenu-format-item-label-function',
229 ;; `python-imenu-format-parent-item-label-function',
230 ;; `python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label-function' variables for
231 ;; changing the way labels are formatted in the tree version.
233 ;; If you used python-mode.el you may miss auto-indentation when
234 ;; inserting newlines. To achieve the same behavior you have two
237 ;; 1) Enable the minor-mode `electric-indent-mode' (enabled by
238 ;; default) and use RET. If this mode is disabled use
239 ;; `newline-and-indent', bound to C-j.
241 ;; 2) Add the following hook in your .emacs:
243 ;; (add-hook 'python-mode-hook
245 ;; (define-key python-mode-map "\C-m" 'newline-and-indent)))
247 ;; I'd recommend the first one since you'll get the same behavior for
248 ;; all modes out-of-the-box.
252 ;; Add this to your .emacs:
254 ;; (add-to-list 'load-path "/folder/containing/file")
261 (require 'ansi-color
)
267 ;; Avoid compiler warnings
268 (defvar view-return-to-alist
)
269 (defvar compilation-error-regexp-alist
)
270 (defvar outline-heading-end-regexp
)
272 (autoload 'comint-mode
"comint")
273 (autoload 'help-function-arglist
"help-fns")
276 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist
(cons (purecopy "\\.pyw?\\'") 'python-mode
))
278 (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist
(cons (purecopy "python[0-9.]*") 'python-mode
))
281 "Python Language's flying circus support for Emacs."
284 :link
'(emacs-commentary-link "python"))
290 (unless (fboundp 'prog-widen
)
294 (unless (fboundp 'prog-first-column
)
295 (defun prog-first-column ()
301 (defvar python-mode-map
302 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
304 (define-key map
[remap backward-sentence
] 'python-nav-backward-block
)
305 (define-key map
[remap forward-sentence
] 'python-nav-forward-block
)
306 (define-key map
[remap backward-up-list
] 'python-nav-backward-up-list
)
307 (define-key map
[remap mark-defun
] 'python-mark-defun
)
308 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-j" 'imenu
)
310 (define-key map
"\177" 'python-indent-dedent-line-backspace
)
311 (define-key map
(kbd "<backtab>") 'python-indent-dedent-line
)
312 (define-key map
"\C-c<" 'python-indent-shift-left
)
313 (define-key map
"\C-c>" 'python-indent-shift-right
)
315 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-tc" 'python-skeleton-class
)
316 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-td" 'python-skeleton-def
)
317 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-tf" 'python-skeleton-for
)
318 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-ti" 'python-skeleton-if
)
319 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-tm" 'python-skeleton-import
)
320 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-tt" 'python-skeleton-try
)
321 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-tw" 'python-skeleton-while
)
323 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-p" 'run-python
)
324 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-s" 'python-shell-send-string
)
325 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-r" 'python-shell-send-region
)
326 (define-key map
"\C-\M-x" 'python-shell-send-defun
)
327 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-c" 'python-shell-send-buffer
)
328 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-l" 'python-shell-send-file
)
329 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-z" 'python-shell-switch-to-shell
)
330 ;; Some util commands
331 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-v" 'python-check
)
332 (define-key map
"\C-c\C-f" 'python-eldoc-at-point
)
334 (substitute-key-definition 'complete-symbol
'completion-at-point
336 (easy-menu-define python-menu map
"Python Mode menu"
338 :help
"Python-specific Features"
339 ["Shift region left" python-indent-shift-left
:active mark-active
340 :help
"Shift region left by a single indentation step"]
341 ["Shift region right" python-indent-shift-right
:active mark-active
342 :help
"Shift region right by a single indentation step"]
344 ["Start of def/class" beginning-of-defun
345 :help
"Go to start of outermost definition around point"]
346 ["End of def/class" end-of-defun
347 :help
"Go to end of definition around point"]
348 ["Mark def/class" mark-defun
349 :help
"Mark outermost definition around point"]
350 ["Jump to def/class" imenu
351 :help
"Jump to a class or function definition"]
355 ["Start interpreter" run-python
356 :help
"Run inferior Python process in a separate buffer"]
357 ["Switch to shell" python-shell-switch-to-shell
358 :help
"Switch to running inferior Python process"]
359 ["Eval string" python-shell-send-string
360 :help
"Eval string in inferior Python session"]
361 ["Eval buffer" python-shell-send-buffer
362 :help
"Eval buffer in inferior Python session"]
363 ["Eval region" python-shell-send-region
364 :help
"Eval region in inferior Python session"]
365 ["Eval defun" python-shell-send-defun
366 :help
"Eval defun in inferior Python session"]
367 ["Eval file" python-shell-send-file
368 :help
"Eval file in inferior Python session"]
369 ["Debugger" pdb
:help
"Run pdb under GUD"]
371 ["Check file" python-check
372 :help
"Check file for errors"]
373 ["Help on symbol" python-eldoc-at-point
374 :help
"Get help on symbol at point"]
375 ["Complete symbol" completion-at-point
376 :help
"Complete symbol before point"]))
378 "Keymap for `python-mode'.")
381 ;;; Python specialized rx
384 (defconst python-rx-constituents
385 `((block-start .
,(rx symbol-start
386 (or "def" "class" "if" "elif" "else" "try"
387 "except" "finally" "for" "while" "with")
389 (dedenter .
,(rx symbol-start
390 (or "elif" "else" "except" "finally")
392 (block-ender .
,(rx symbol-start
394 "break" "continue" "pass" "raise" "return")
396 (decorator .
,(rx line-start
(* space
) ?
@ (any letter ?_
)
398 (defun .
,(rx symbol-start
(or "def" "class") symbol-end
))
399 (if-name-main .
,(rx line-start
"if" (+ space
) "__name__"
400 (+ space
) "==" (+ space
)
401 (any ?
' ?
\") "__main__" (any ?
' ?
\")
403 (symbol-name .
,(rx (any letter ?_
) (* (any word ?_
))))
404 (open-paren .
,(rx (or "{" "[" "(")))
405 (close-paren .
,(rx (or "}" "]" ")")))
406 (simple-operator .
,(rx (any ?
+ ?- ?
/ ?
& ?^ ?~ ?| ?
* ?
< ?
> ?
= ?%
)))
407 ;; FIXME: rx should support (not simple-operator).
408 (not-simple-operator .
,(rx
410 (any ?
+ ?- ?
/ ?
& ?^ ?~ ?| ?
* ?
< ?
> ?
= ?%
))))
411 ;; FIXME: Use regexp-opt.
412 (operator .
,(rx (or "+" "-" "/" "&" "^" "~" "|" "*" "<" ">"
413 "=" "%" "**" "//" "<<" ">>" "<=" "!="
414 "==" ">=" "is" "not")))
415 ;; FIXME: Use regexp-opt.
416 (assignment-operator .
,(rx (or "=" "+=" "-=" "*=" "/=" "//=" "%=" "**="
417 ">>=" "<<=" "&=" "^=" "|=")))
418 (string-delimiter .
,(rx (and
419 ;; Match even number of backslashes.
420 (or (not (any ?
\\ ?
\' ?
\")) point
421 ;; Quotes might be preceded by a escaped quote.
422 (and (or (not (any ?
\\)) point
) ?
\\
423 (* ?
\\ ?
\\) (any ?
\' ?
\")))
425 ;; Match single or triple quotes of any kind.
426 (group (or "\"" "\"\"\"" "'" "'''")))))
427 (coding-cookie .
,(rx line-start ?
# (* space
)
429 ;; # coding=<encoding name>
430 (: "coding" (or ?
: ?
=) (* space
) (group-n 1 (+ (or word ?-
))))
431 ;; # -*- coding: <encoding name> -*-
432 (: "-*-" (* space
) "coding:" (* space
)
433 (group-n 1 (+ (or word ?-
))) (* space
) "-*-")
434 ;; # vim: set fileencoding=<encoding name> :
435 (: "vim:" (* space
) "set" (+ space
)
436 "fileencoding" (* space
) ?
= (* space
)
437 (group-n 1 (+ (or word ?-
))) (* space
) ":")))))
438 "Additional Python specific sexps for `python-rx'")
440 (defmacro python-rx
(&rest regexps
)
441 "Python mode specialized rx macro.
442 This variant of `rx' supports common Python named REGEXPS."
443 (let ((rx-constituents (append python-rx-constituents rx-constituents
)))
444 (cond ((null regexps
)
447 (rx-to-string `(and ,@regexps
) t
))
449 (rx-to-string (car regexps
) t
))))))
452 ;;; Font-lock and syntax
455 (defun python-syntax--context-compiler-macro (form type
&optional syntax-ppss
)
458 `(let ((ppss (or ,syntax-ppss
(syntax-ppss))))
459 (and (nth 4 ppss
) (nth 8 ppss
))))
461 `(let ((ppss (or ,syntax-ppss
(syntax-ppss))))
462 (and (nth 3 ppss
) (nth 8 ppss
))))
464 `(nth 1 (or ,syntax-ppss
(syntax-ppss))))
467 (defun python-syntax-context (type &optional syntax-ppss
)
468 "Return non-nil if point is on TYPE using SYNTAX-PPSS.
469 TYPE can be `comment', `string' or `paren'. It returns the start
470 character address of the specified TYPE."
471 (declare (compiler-macro python-syntax--context-compiler-macro
))
472 (let ((ppss (or syntax-ppss
(syntax-ppss))))
474 (`comment
(and (nth 4 ppss
) (nth 8 ppss
)))
475 (`string
(and (nth 3 ppss
) (nth 8 ppss
)))
476 (`paren
(nth 1 ppss
))
479 (defun python-syntax-context-type (&optional syntax-ppss
)
480 "Return the context type using SYNTAX-PPSS.
481 The type returned can be `comment', `string' or `paren'."
482 (let ((ppss (or syntax-ppss
(syntax-ppss))))
484 ((nth 8 ppss
) (if (nth 4 ppss
) 'comment
'string
))
485 ((nth 1 ppss
) 'paren
))))
487 (defsubst python-syntax-comment-or-string-p
(&optional ppss
)
488 "Return non-nil if PPSS is inside comment or string."
489 (nth 8 (or ppss
(syntax-ppss))))
491 (defsubst python-syntax-closing-paren-p
()
492 "Return non-nil if char after point is a closing paren."
493 (eql (syntax-class (syntax-after (point)))
494 (syntax-class (string-to-syntax ")"))))
496 (define-obsolete-function-alias
497 'python-info-ppss-context
#'python-syntax-context
"24.3")
499 (define-obsolete-function-alias
500 'python-info-ppss-context-type
#'python-syntax-context-type
"24.3")
502 (define-obsolete-function-alias
503 'python-info-ppss-comment-or-string-p
504 #'python-syntax-comment-or-string-p
"24.3")
506 (defun python-font-lock-syntactic-face-function (state)
507 "Return syntactic face given STATE."
509 (if (python-info-docstring-p state
)
511 font-lock-string-face
)
512 font-lock-comment-face
))
514 (defvar python-font-lock-keywords
518 "and" "del" "from" "not" "while" "as" "elif" "global" "or" "with"
519 "assert" "else" "if" "pass" "yield" "break" "except" "import" "class"
520 "in" "raise" "continue" "finally" "is" "return" "def" "for" "lambda"
525 ;; False, None, and True are listed as keywords on the Python 3
526 ;; documentation, but since they also qualify as constants they are
527 ;; fontified like that in order to keep font-lock consistent between
534 (,(rx symbol-start
"def" (1+ space
) (group (1+ (or word ?_
))))
535 (1 font-lock-function-name-face
))
537 (,(rx symbol-start
"class" (1+ space
) (group (1+ (or word ?_
))))
538 (1 font-lock-type-face
))
542 "Ellipsis" "False" "None" "NotImplemented" "True" "__debug__"
543 ;; copyright, license, credits, quit and exit are added by the site
544 ;; module and they are not intended to be used in programs
545 "copyright" "credits" "exit" "license" "quit")
546 symbol-end
) . font-lock-constant-face
)
548 (,(rx line-start
(* (any " \t")) (group "@" (1+ (or word ?_
))
549 (0+ "." (1+ (or word ?_
)))))
550 (1 font-lock-type-face
))
551 ;; Builtin Exceptions
554 "ArithmeticError" "AssertionError" "AttributeError" "BaseException"
555 "DeprecationWarning" "EOFError" "EnvironmentError" "Exception"
556 "FloatingPointError" "FutureWarning" "GeneratorExit" "IOError"
557 "ImportError" "ImportWarning" "IndexError" "KeyError"
558 "KeyboardInterrupt" "LookupError" "MemoryError" "NameError"
559 "NotImplementedError" "OSError" "OverflowError"
560 "PendingDeprecationWarning" "ReferenceError" "RuntimeError"
561 "RuntimeWarning" "StopIteration" "SyntaxError" "SyntaxWarning"
562 "SystemError" "SystemExit" "TypeError" "UnboundLocalError"
563 "UnicodeDecodeError" "UnicodeEncodeError" "UnicodeError"
564 "UnicodeTranslateError" "UnicodeWarning" "UserWarning" "VMSError"
565 "ValueError" "Warning" "WindowsError" "ZeroDivisionError"
569 "BufferError" "BytesWarning" "IndentationError" "ResourceWarning"
571 symbol-end
) . font-lock-type-face
)
575 "abs" "all" "any" "bin" "bool" "callable" "chr" "classmethod"
576 "compile" "complex" "delattr" "dict" "dir" "divmod" "enumerate"
577 "eval" "filter" "float" "format" "frozenset" "getattr" "globals"
578 "hasattr" "hash" "help" "hex" "id" "input" "int" "isinstance"
579 "issubclass" "iter" "len" "list" "locals" "map" "max" "memoryview"
580 "min" "next" "object" "oct" "open" "ord" "pow" "print" "property"
581 "range" "repr" "reversed" "round" "set" "setattr" "slice" "sorted"
582 "staticmethod" "str" "sum" "super" "tuple" "type" "vars" "zip"
585 "basestring" "cmp" "execfile" "file" "long" "raw_input" "reduce"
586 "reload" "unichr" "unicode" "xrange" "apply" "buffer" "coerce"
589 "ascii" "bytearray" "bytes" "exec"
591 "__all__" "__doc__" "__name__" "__package__")
592 symbol-end
) . font-lock-builtin-face
)
594 ;; support for a = b = c = 5
596 (let ((re (python-rx (group (+ (any word ?. ?_
)))
597 (? ?\
[ (+ (not (any ?\
]))) ?\
]) (* space
)
598 assignment-operator
))
600 (while (and (setq res
(re-search-forward re limit t
))
601 (or (python-syntax-context 'paren
)
602 (equal (char-after (point)) ?
=))))
604 (1 font-lock-variable-name-face nil nil
))
605 ;; support for a, b, c = (1, 2, 3)
607 (let ((re (python-rx (group (+ (any word ?. ?_
))) (* space
)
608 (* ?
, (* space
) (+ (any word ?. ?_
)) (* space
))
609 ?
, (* space
) (+ (any word ?. ?_
)) (* space
)
610 assignment-operator
))
612 (while (and (setq res
(re-search-forward re limit t
))
613 (goto-char (match-end 1))
614 (python-syntax-context 'paren
)))
616 (1 font-lock-variable-name-face nil nil
))))
618 (defconst python-syntax-propertize-function
619 (syntax-propertize-rules
620 ((python-rx string-delimiter
)
621 (0 (ignore (python-syntax-stringify))))))
623 (defconst python--prettify-symbols-alist
628 (defsubst python-syntax-count-quotes
(quote-char &optional point limit
)
629 "Count number of quotes around point (max is 3).
630 QUOTE-CHAR is the quote char to count. Optional argument POINT is
631 the point where scan starts (defaults to current point), and LIMIT
632 is used to limit the scan."
635 (or (not limit
) (< (+ point i
) limit
))
636 (eq (char-after (+ point i
)) quote-char
))
640 (defun python-syntax-stringify ()
641 "Put `syntax-table' property correctly on single/triple quotes."
642 (let* ((num-quotes (length (match-string-no-properties 1)))
644 (backward-char num-quotes
)
646 (forward-char num-quotes
)))
647 (string-start (and (not (nth 4 ppss
)) (nth 8 ppss
)))
648 (quote-starting-pos (- (point) num-quotes
))
649 (quote-ending-pos (point))
652 (python-syntax-count-quotes
653 (char-before) string-start quote-starting-pos
))))
654 (cond ((and string-start
(= num-closing-quotes
0))
655 ;; This set of quotes doesn't match the string starting
659 ;; This set of quotes delimit the start of a string.
660 (put-text-property quote-starting-pos
(1+ quote-starting-pos
)
661 'syntax-table
(string-to-syntax "|")))
662 ((= num-quotes num-closing-quotes
)
663 ;; This set of quotes delimit the end of a string.
664 (put-text-property (1- quote-ending-pos
) quote-ending-pos
665 'syntax-table
(string-to-syntax "|")))
666 ((> num-quotes num-closing-quotes
)
667 ;; This may only happen whenever a triple quote is closing
668 ;; a single quoted string. Add string delimiter syntax to
670 (put-text-property quote-starting-pos quote-ending-pos
671 'syntax-table
(string-to-syntax "|"))))))
673 (defvar python-mode-syntax-table
674 (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
675 ;; Give punctuation syntax to ASCII that normally has symbol
676 ;; syntax or has word syntax and isn't a letter.
677 (let ((symbol (string-to-syntax "_"))
678 (sst (standard-syntax-table)))
681 (if (equal symbol
(aref sst i
))
682 (modify-syntax-entry i
"." table
)))))
683 (modify-syntax-entry ?$
"." table
)
684 (modify-syntax-entry ?%
"." table
)
686 (modify-syntax-entry ?
# "<" table
)
687 (modify-syntax-entry ?
\n ">" table
)
688 (modify-syntax-entry ?
' "\"" table
)
689 (modify-syntax-entry ?
` "$" table
)
691 "Syntax table for Python files.")
693 (defvar python-dotty-syntax-table
694 (let ((table (make-syntax-table python-mode-syntax-table
)))
695 (modify-syntax-entry ?.
"w" table
)
696 (modify-syntax-entry ?_
"w" table
)
698 "Dotty syntax table for Python files.
699 It makes underscores and dots word constituent chars.")
704 (defcustom python-indent-offset
4
705 "Default indentation offset for Python."
710 (defcustom python-indent-guess-indent-offset t
711 "Non-nil tells Python mode to guess `python-indent-offset' value."
716 (defcustom python-indent-guess-indent-offset-verbose t
717 "Non-nil means to emit a warning when indentation guessing fails."
722 (defcustom python-indent-trigger-commands
723 '(indent-for-tab-command yas-expand yas
/expand
)
724 "Commands that might trigger a `python-indent-line' call."
725 :type
'(repeat symbol
)
728 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
729 'python-indent
'python-indent-offset
"24.3")
731 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
732 'python-guess-indent
'python-indent-guess-indent-offset
"24.3")
734 (defvar python-indent-current-level
0
735 "Deprecated var available for compatibility.")
737 (defvar python-indent-levels
'(0)
738 "Deprecated var available for compatibility.")
740 (make-obsolete-variable
741 'python-indent-current-level
742 "The indentation API changed to avoid global state.
743 The function `python-indent-calculate-levels' does not use it
744 anymore. If you were defadvising it and or depended on this
745 variable for indentation customizations, refactor your code to
746 work on `python-indent-calculate-indentation' instead."
749 (make-obsolete-variable
750 'python-indent-levels
751 "The indentation API changed to avoid global state.
752 The function `python-indent-calculate-levels' does not use it
753 anymore. If you were defadvising it and or depended on this
754 variable for indentation customizations, refactor your code to
755 work on `python-indent-calculate-indentation' instead."
758 (defun python-indent-guess-indent-offset ()
759 "Guess and set `python-indent-offset' for the current buffer."
764 (goto-char (point-min))
766 (while (and (not block-end
)
768 (python-rx line-start block-start
) nil t
))
770 (not (python-syntax-context-type))
772 (goto-char (line-end-position))
773 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
774 (if (equal (char-before) ?
:)
777 (when (python-info-block-continuation-line-p)
778 (while (and (python-info-continuation-line-p)
781 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
782 (when (equal (char-before) ?
:)
784 (setq block-end
(point-marker))))
787 (goto-char block-end
)
788 (python-util-forward-comment)
789 (current-indentation))))
790 (if (and indentation
(not (zerop indentation
)))
791 (set (make-local-variable 'python-indent-offset
) indentation
)
792 (when python-indent-guess-indent-offset-verbose
793 (message "Can't guess python-indent-offset, using defaults: %s"
794 python-indent-offset
))))))))
796 (defun python-indent-context ()
797 "Get information about the current indentation context.
798 Context is returned in a cons with the form (STATUS . START).
800 STATUS can be one of the following:
806 - Point is after a comment line.
807 - START is the position of the \"#\" character.
809 - Point is inside string.
810 - START is the position of the first quote that starts it.
812 - No possible indentation case matches.
813 - START is always zero.
816 - Fallback case when point is inside paren.
817 - START is the first non space char position *after* the open paren.
818 :inside-paren-at-closing-nested-paren
819 - Point is on a line that contains a nested paren closer.
820 - START is the position of the open paren it closes.
821 :inside-paren-at-closing-paren
822 - Point is on a line that contains a paren closer.
823 - START is the position of the open paren.
824 :inside-paren-newline-start
825 - Point is inside a paren with items starting in their own line.
826 - START is the position of the open paren.
827 :inside-paren-newline-start-from-block
828 - Point is inside a paren with items starting in their own line
830 - START is the position of the open paren.
833 - Fallback case when point is after backslash.
834 - START is the char after the position of the backslash.
835 :after-backslash-assignment-continuation
836 - Point is after a backslashed assignment.
837 - START is the char after the position of the backslash.
838 :after-backslash-block-continuation
839 - Point is after a backslashed block continuation.
840 - START is the char after the position of the backslash.
841 :after-backslash-dotted-continuation
842 - Point is after a backslashed dotted continuation. Previous
843 line must contain a dot to align with.
844 - START is the char after the position of the backslash.
845 :after-backslash-first-line
846 - First line following a backslashed continuation.
847 - START is the char after the position of the backslash.
850 - Point is after a line containing a block ender.
851 - START is the position where the ender starts.
853 - Point is after a line starting a block.
854 - START is the position where the block starts.
856 - Point is after a simple line.
857 - START is the position where the previous line starts.
858 :at-dedenter-block-start
859 - Point is on a line starting a dedenter block.
860 - START is the position where the dedenter block starts."
863 (let ((ppss (save-excursion
867 ;; Beginning of buffer.
868 ((= (line-number-at-pos) 1)
871 ((let ((start (python-syntax-context 'string ppss
)))
873 (cons (if (python-info-docstring-p)
875 :inside-string
) start
))))
877 ((let* ((start (python-syntax-context 'paren ppss
))
884 (= (line-number-at-pos)
886 (python-util-forward-comment)
887 (line-number-at-pos))))))))
890 ;; Current line only holds the closing paren.
892 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
893 (when (and (python-syntax-closing-paren-p)
896 (not (python-syntax-context 'paren
))))
897 (cons :inside-paren-at-closing-paren start
))))
898 ;; Current line only holds a closing paren for nested.
900 (back-to-indentation)
901 (python-syntax-closing-paren-p))
902 (cons :inside-paren-at-closing-nested-paren start
))
903 ;; This line starts from a opening block in its own line.
909 (back-to-indentation)
910 (looking-at (python-rx block-start
))))
912 :inside-paren-newline-start-from-block start
))))
914 (cons :inside-paren-newline-start start
))
916 (t (cons :inside-paren
918 (goto-char (1+ start
))
919 (skip-syntax-forward "(" 1)
920 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
923 ((let ((start (when (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p ppss
))
924 (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p
925 (1- (line-number-at-pos))))))
928 ;; Continuation of dotted expression.
930 (back-to-indentation)
931 (when (eq (char-after) ?\.
)
932 ;; Move point back until it's not inside a paren.
936 (python-syntax-context 'paren
))))
937 (goto-char (line-end-position))
938 (while (and (search-backward
939 "." (line-beginning-position) t
)
940 (python-syntax-context-type)))
941 ;; Ensure previous statement has dot to align with.
942 (when (and (eq (char-after) ?\.
)
943 (not (python-syntax-context-type)))
944 (cons :after-backslash-dotted-continuation
(point))))))
945 ;; Continuation of block definition.
946 ((let ((block-continuation-start
947 (python-info-block-continuation-line-p)))
948 (when block-continuation-start
950 (goto-char block-continuation-start
)
952 (python-rx block-start
(* space
))
953 (line-end-position) t
)
954 (cons :after-backslash-block-continuation
(point))))))
955 ;; Continuation of assignment.
956 ((let ((assignment-continuation-start
957 (python-info-assignment-continuation-line-p)))
958 (when assignment-continuation-start
960 (goto-char assignment-continuation-start
)
961 (cons :after-backslash-assignment-continuation
(point))))))
962 ;; First line after backslash continuation start.
965 (when (or (= (line-number-at-pos) 1)
966 (not (python-info-beginning-of-backslash
967 (1- (line-number-at-pos)))))
968 (cons :after-backslash-first-line start
))))
970 (t (cons :after-backslash start
))))))
971 ;; After beginning of block.
972 ((let ((start (save-excursion
973 (back-to-indentation)
974 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
975 (when (equal (char-before) ?
:)
976 (python-nav-beginning-of-block)))))
978 (cons :after-block-start start
))))
979 ;; At dedenter statement.
980 ((let ((start (python-info-dedenter-statement-p)))
982 (cons :at-dedenter-block-start start
))))
983 ;; After normal line, comment or ender (default case).
985 (back-to-indentation)
986 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
989 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
991 (cond ((python-info-current-line-comment-p)
994 (goto-char (line-end-position))
995 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
996 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
997 (looking-at (python-rx block-ender
)))
1002 (defun python-indent--calculate-indentation ()
1003 "Internal implementation of `python-indent-calculate-indentation'.
1004 May return an integer for the maximum possible indentation at
1005 current context or a list of integers. The latter case is only
1006 happening for :at-dedenter-block-start context since the
1007 possibilities can be narrowed to specific indentation points."
1011 (pcase (python-indent-context)
1012 (`(:no-indent .
,_
) (prog-first-column)) ; usually 0
1017 :inside-paren-at-closing-paren
1018 :inside-paren-at-closing-nested-paren
) .
,start
)
1019 ;; Copy previous indentation.
1021 (current-indentation))
1022 (`(:inside-docstring .
,start
)
1023 (let* ((line-indentation (current-indentation))
1026 (current-indentation))))
1027 (max line-indentation base-indent
)))
1028 (`(,(or :after-block-start
1029 :after-backslash-first-line
1030 :inside-paren-newline-start
) .
,start
)
1031 ;; Add one indentation level.
1033 (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset
))
1034 (`(,(or :inside-paren
1035 :after-backslash-block-continuation
1036 :after-backslash-assignment-continuation
1037 :after-backslash-dotted-continuation
) .
,start
)
1038 ;; Use the column given by the context.
1041 (`(:after-block-end .
,start
)
1042 ;; Subtract one indentation level.
1044 (- (current-indentation) python-indent-offset
))
1045 (`(:at-dedenter-block-start .
,_
)
1046 ;; List all possible indentation levels from opening blocks.
1047 (let ((opening-block-start-points
1048 (python-info-dedenter-opening-block-positions)))
1049 (if (not opening-block-start-points
)
1050 (prog-first-column) ; if not found default to first column
1051 (mapcar (lambda (pos)
1054 (current-indentation)))
1055 opening-block-start-points
))))
1056 (`(,(or :inside-paren-newline-start-from-block
) .
,start
)
1057 ;; Add two indentation levels to make the suite stand out.
1059 (+ (current-indentation) (* python-indent-offset
2)))))))
1061 (defun python-indent--calculate-levels (indentation)
1062 "Calculate levels list given INDENTATION.
1063 Argument INDENTATION can either be an integer or a list of
1064 integers. Levels are returned in ascending order, and in the
1065 case INDENTATION is a list, this order is enforced."
1066 (if (listp indentation
)
1067 (sort (copy-sequence indentation
) #'<)
1068 (nconc (number-sequence (prog-first-column) (1- indentation
)
1069 python-indent-offset
)
1070 (list indentation
))))
1072 (defun python-indent--previous-level (levels indentation
)
1073 "Return previous level from LEVELS relative to INDENTATION."
1074 (let* ((levels (sort (copy-sequence levels
) #'>))
1075 (default (car levels
)))
1077 (dolist (level levels
)
1078 (when (funcall #'< level indentation
)
1079 (throw 'return level
)))
1082 (defun python-indent-calculate-indentation (&optional previous
)
1083 "Calculate indentation.
1084 Get indentation of PREVIOUS level when argument is non-nil.
1085 Return the max level of the cycle when indentation reaches the
1087 (let* ((indentation (python-indent--calculate-indentation))
1088 (levels (python-indent--calculate-levels indentation
)))
1090 (python-indent--previous-level levels
(current-indentation))
1092 (apply #'max levels
)
1093 (prog-first-column)))))
1095 (defun python-indent-line (&optional previous
)
1096 "Internal implementation of `python-indent-line-function'.
1097 Use the PREVIOUS level when argument is non-nil, otherwise indent
1098 to the maximum available level. When indentation is the minimum
1099 possible and PREVIOUS is non-nil, cycle back to the maximum
1101 (let ((follow-indentation-p
1102 ;; Check if point is within indentation.
1103 (and (<= (line-beginning-position) (point))
1104 (>= (+ (line-beginning-position)
1105 (current-indentation))
1109 (python-indent-calculate-indentation previous
))
1110 (python-info-dedenter-opening-block-message))
1111 (when follow-indentation-p
1112 (back-to-indentation))))
1114 (defun python-indent-calculate-levels ()
1115 "Return possible indentation levels."
1116 (python-indent--calculate-levels
1117 (python-indent--calculate-indentation)))
1119 (defun python-indent-line-function ()
1120 "`indent-line-function' for Python mode.
1121 When the variable `last-command' is equal to one of the symbols
1122 inside `python-indent-trigger-commands' it cycles possible
1123 indentation levels from right to left."
1125 (and (memq this-command python-indent-trigger-commands
)
1126 (eq last-command this-command
))))
1128 (defun python-indent-dedent-line ()
1129 "De-indent current line."
1131 (when (and (not (bolp))
1132 (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p))
1133 (= (current-indentation) (current-column)))
1134 (python-indent-line t
)
1137 (defun python-indent-dedent-line-backspace (arg)
1138 "De-indent current line.
1139 Argument ARG is passed to `backward-delete-char-untabify' when
1140 point is not in between the indentation."
1142 (unless (python-indent-dedent-line)
1143 (backward-delete-char-untabify arg
)))
1145 (put 'python-indent-dedent-line-backspace
'delete-selection
'supersede
)
1147 (defun python-indent-region (start end
)
1148 "Indent a Python region automagically.
1150 Called from a program, START and END specify the region to indent."
1151 (let ((deactivate-mark nil
))
1154 (setq end
(point-marker))
1156 (or (bolp) (forward-line 1))
1157 (while (< (point) end
)
1158 (or (and (bolp) (eolp))
1160 ;; Skip if previous line is empty or a comment.
1162 (let ((line-is-comment-p
1163 (python-info-current-line-comment-p)))
1166 (or (and (python-info-current-line-comment-p)
1167 ;; Unless this line is a comment too.
1168 (not line-is-comment-p
))
1169 (python-info-current-line-empty-p)))))
1170 ;; Don't mess with strings, unless it's the
1171 ;; enclosing set of quotes or a docstring.
1172 (or (not (python-syntax-context 'string
))
1176 (current-indentation)
1177 (python-syntax-count-quotes (char-after) (point))))
1178 (string-to-syntax "|"))
1179 (python-info-docstring-p))
1180 ;; Skip if current line is a block start, a
1181 ;; dedenter or block ender.
1183 (back-to-indentation)
1186 (or block-start dedenter block-ender
))))))
1187 (python-indent-line)))
1189 (move-marker end nil
))))
1191 (defun python-indent-shift-left (start end
&optional count
)
1192 "Shift lines contained in region START END by COUNT columns to the left.
1193 COUNT defaults to `python-indent-offset'. If region isn't
1194 active, the current line is shifted. The shifted region includes
1195 the lines in which START and END lie. An error is signaled if
1196 any lines in the region are indented less than COUNT columns."
1199 (list (region-beginning) (region-end) current-prefix-arg
)
1200 (list (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) current-prefix-arg
)))
1202 (setq count
(prefix-numeric-value count
))
1203 (setq count python-indent-offset
))
1205 (let ((deactivate-mark nil
))
1208 (while (< (point) end
)
1209 (if (and (< (current-indentation) count
)
1210 (not (looking-at "[ \t]*$")))
1211 (user-error "Can't shift all lines enough"))
1213 (indent-rigidly start end
(- count
))))))
1215 (defun python-indent-shift-right (start end
&optional count
)
1216 "Shift lines contained in region START END by COUNT columns to the right.
1217 COUNT defaults to `python-indent-offset'. If region isn't
1218 active, the current line is shifted. The shifted region includes
1219 the lines in which START and END lie."
1222 (list (region-beginning) (region-end) current-prefix-arg
)
1223 (list (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) current-prefix-arg
)))
1224 (let ((deactivate-mark nil
))
1225 (setq count
(if count
(prefix-numeric-value count
)
1226 python-indent-offset
))
1227 (indent-rigidly start end count
)))
1229 (defun python-indent-post-self-insert-function ()
1230 "Adjust indentation after insertion of some characters.
1231 This function is intended to be added to `post-self-insert-hook.'
1232 If a line renders a paren alone, after adding a char before it,
1233 the line will be re-indented automatically if needed."
1234 (when (and electric-indent-mode
1235 (eq (char-before) last-command-event
))
1237 ;; Electric indent inside parens
1240 (let ((paren-start (python-syntax-context 'paren
)))
1241 ;; Check that point is inside parens.
1244 ;; Filter the case where input is happening in the same
1245 ;; line where the open paren is.
1246 (= (line-number-at-pos)
1247 (line-number-at-pos paren-start
)))))
1248 ;; When content has been added before the closing paren or a
1249 ;; comma has been inserted, it's ok to do the trick.
1251 (memq (char-after) '(?\
) ?\
] ?\
}))
1252 (eq (char-before) ?
,)))
1254 (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
1255 (let ((indentation (python-indent-calculate-indentation)))
1256 (when (and (numberp indentation
) (< (current-indentation) indentation
))
1257 (indent-line-to indentation
)))))
1259 ((and (eq ?
: last-command-event
)
1260 (memq ?
: electric-indent-chars
)
1261 (not current-prefix-arg
)
1262 ;; Trigger electric colon only at end of line
1264 ;; Avoid re-indenting on extra colon
1265 (not (equal ?
: (char-before (1- (point)))))
1266 (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p)))
1267 ;; Just re-indent dedenters
1268 (let ((dedenter-pos (python-info-dedenter-statement-p))
1269 (current-pos (point)))
1272 (goto-char dedenter-pos
)
1273 (python-indent-line)
1274 (unless (= (line-number-at-pos dedenter-pos
)
1275 (line-number-at-pos current-pos
))
1276 ;; Reindent region if this is a multiline statement
1277 (python-indent-region dedenter-pos current-pos
)))))))))
1282 (defun python-mark-defun (&optional allow-extend
)
1283 "Put mark at end of this defun, point at beginning.
1284 The defun marked is the one that contains point or follows point.
1286 Interactively (or with ALLOW-EXTEND non-nil), if this command is
1287 repeated or (in Transient Mark mode) if the mark is active, it
1288 marks the next defun after the ones already marked."
1290 (when (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun)
1292 (mark-defun allow-extend))
1297 (defvar python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp
1298 (python-rx line-start
(* space
) defun
(+ space
) (group symbol-name
))
1299 "Regexp matching class or function definition.
1300 The name of the defun should be grouped so it can be retrieved
1301 via `match-string'.")
1303 (defun python-nav--beginning-of-defun (&optional arg
)
1304 "Internal implementation of `python-nav-beginning-of-defun'.
1305 With positive ARG search backwards, else search forwards."
1306 (when (or (null arg
) (= arg
0)) (setq arg
1))
1307 (let* ((re-search-fn (if (> arg
0)
1308 #'re-search-backward
1309 #'re-search-forward
))
1310 (line-beg-pos (line-beginning-position))
1311 (line-content-start (+ line-beg-pos
(current-indentation)))
1312 (pos (point-marker))
1317 (not (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun))
1318 (python-nav-backward-block)))
1319 (or (and (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun)
1320 (+ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset
))
1324 (when (and (< arg
0)
1325 (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun))
1327 (while (and (funcall re-search-fn
1328 python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp nil t
)
1329 (or (python-syntax-context-type)
1330 ;; Handle nested defuns when moving
1331 ;; backwards by checking indentation.
1333 (not (= (current-indentation) 0))
1334 (>= (current-indentation) beg-indentation
)))))
1335 (and (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun)
1336 (or (not (= (line-number-at-pos pos
)
1337 (line-number-at-pos)))
1338 (and (>= (point) line-beg-pos
)
1339 (<= (point) line-content-start
)
1340 (> pos line-content-start
)))))))
1342 (or (beginning-of-line 1) t
)
1343 (and (goto-char pos
) nil
))))
1345 (defun python-nav-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg
)
1346 "Move point to `beginning-of-defun'.
1347 With positive ARG search backwards else search forward.
1348 ARG nil or 0 defaults to 1. When searching backwards,
1349 nested defuns are handled with care depending on current
1350 point position. Return non-nil if point is moved to
1351 `beginning-of-defun'."
1352 (when (or (null arg
) (= arg
0)) (setq arg
1))
1354 (while (and (not (= arg
0))
1355 (let ((keep-searching-p
1356 (python-nav--beginning-of-defun arg)))
1357 (when (and keep-searching-p
(null found
))
1360 (setq arg
(if (> arg
0) (1- arg
) (1+ arg
))))
1363 (defun python-nav-end-of-defun ()
1364 "Move point to the end of def or class.
1365 Returns nil if point is not in a def or class."
1367 (let ((beg-defun-indent)
1369 (when (or (python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun)
1370 (python-nav-beginning-of-defun 1)
1371 (python-nav-beginning-of-defun -1))
1372 (setq beg-defun-indent
(current-indentation))
1374 (python-nav-end-of-statement)
1375 (python-util-forward-comment 1)
1376 (and (> (current-indentation) beg-defun-indent
)
1378 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
1380 ;; Ensure point moves forward.
1381 (and (> beg-pos
(point)) (goto-char beg-pos
)))))
1383 (defun python-nav--syntactically (fn poscompfn
&optional contextfn
)
1384 "Move point using FN avoiding places with specific context.
1385 FN must take no arguments. POSCOMPFN is a two arguments function
1386 used to compare current and previous point after it is moved
1387 using FN, this is normally a less-than or greater-than
1388 comparison. Optional argument CONTEXTFN defaults to
1389 `python-syntax-context-type' and is used for checking current
1390 point context, it must return a non-nil value if this point must
1392 (let ((contextfn (or contextfn
'python-syntax-context-type
))
1393 (start-pos (point-marker))
1398 (and (funcall fn
) (point-marker)))
1399 (context (funcall contextfn
)))
1400 (cond ((and (not context
) newpos
1401 (or (and (not prev-pos
) newpos
)
1402 (and prev-pos newpos
1403 (funcall poscompfn newpos prev-pos
))))
1404 (throw 'found
(point-marker)))
1405 ((and newpos context
)
1406 (setq prev-pos
(point)))
1407 (t (when (not newpos
) (goto-char start-pos
))
1408 (throw 'found nil
))))))))
1410 (defun python-nav--forward-defun (arg)
1411 "Internal implementation of python-nav-{backward,forward}-defun.
1412 Uses ARG to define which function to call, and how many times
1415 (while (and (> arg
0)
1417 (python-nav--syntactically
1420 python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp nil t
))
1422 (setq arg
(1- arg
)))
1423 (while (and (< arg
0)
1425 (python-nav--syntactically
1428 python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp nil t
))
1430 (setq arg
(1+ arg
)))
1433 (defun python-nav-backward-defun (&optional arg
)
1434 "Navigate to closer defun backward ARG times.
1435 Unlikely `python-nav-beginning-of-defun' this doesn't care about
1436 nested definitions."
1438 (python-nav--forward-defun (- (or arg
1))))
1440 (defun python-nav-forward-defun (&optional arg
)
1441 "Navigate to closer defun forward ARG times.
1442 Unlikely `python-nav-beginning-of-defun' this doesn't care about
1443 nested definitions."
1445 (python-nav--forward-defun (or arg
1)))
1447 (defun python-nav-beginning-of-statement ()
1448 "Move to start of current statement."
1450 (back-to-indentation)
1451 (let* ((ppss (syntax-ppss))
1454 (python-syntax-context 'paren ppss
)
1455 (python-syntax-context 'string ppss
))))
1458 (goto-char context-point
)
1459 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement))
1462 (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p))
1464 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement))))
1467 (defun python-nav-end-of-statement (&optional noend
)
1468 "Move to end of current statement.
1469 Optional argument NOEND is internal and makes the logic to not
1470 jump to the end of line when moving forward searching for the end
1473 (let (string-start bs-pos
)
1474 (while (and (or noend
(goto-char (line-end-position)))
1476 (cond ((setq string-start
(python-syntax-context 'string
))
1477 (goto-char string-start
)
1478 (if (python-syntax-context 'paren
)
1479 ;; Ended up inside a paren, roll again.
1480 (python-nav-end-of-statement t
)
1481 ;; This is not inside a paren, move to the
1482 ;; end of this string.
1483 (goto-char (+ (point)
1484 (python-syntax-count-quotes
1485 (char-after (point)) (point))))
1486 (or (re-search-forward (rx (syntax string-delimiter
)) nil t
)
1487 (goto-char (point-max)))))
1488 ((python-syntax-context 'paren
)
1489 ;; The statement won't end before we've escaped
1490 ;; at least one level of parenthesis.
1492 (goto-char (scan-lists (point) 1 -
1))
1493 (scan-error (goto-char (nth 3 err
)))))
1494 ((setq bs-pos
(python-info-line-ends-backslash-p))
1496 (forward-line 1))))))
1499 (defun python-nav-backward-statement (&optional arg
)
1500 "Move backward to previous statement.
1501 With ARG, repeat. See `python-nav-forward-statement'."
1503 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1504 (python-nav-forward-statement (- arg
)))
1506 (defun python-nav-forward-statement (&optional arg
)
1507 "Move forward to next statement.
1508 With ARG, repeat. With negative argument, move ARG times
1509 backward to previous statement."
1511 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1513 (python-nav-end-of-statement)
1514 (python-util-forward-comment)
1515 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
1516 (setq arg
(1- arg
)))
1518 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
1519 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
1520 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
1521 (setq arg
(1+ arg
))))
1523 (defun python-nav-beginning-of-block ()
1524 "Move to start of current block."
1526 (let ((starting-pos (point)))
1528 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
1529 (looking-at (python-rx block-start
)))
1531 ;; Go to first line beginning a statement
1532 (while (and (not (bobp))
1533 (or (and (python-nav-beginning-of-statement) nil
)
1534 (python-info-current-line-comment-p)
1535 (python-info-current-line-empty-p)))
1537 (let ((block-matching-indent
1538 (- (current-indentation) python-indent-offset
)))
1540 (and (python-nav-backward-block)
1541 (> (current-indentation) block-matching-indent
)))
1542 (if (and (looking-at (python-rx block-start
))
1543 (= (current-indentation) block-matching-indent
))
1545 (and (goto-char starting-pos
) nil
))))))
1547 (defun python-nav-end-of-block ()
1548 "Move to end of current block."
1550 (when (python-nav-beginning-of-block)
1551 (let ((block-indentation (current-indentation)))
1552 (python-nav-end-of-statement)
1553 (while (and (forward-line 1)
1555 (or (and (> (current-indentation) block-indentation
)
1556 (or (python-nav-end-of-statement) t
))
1557 (python-info-current-line-comment-p)
1558 (python-info-current-line-empty-p))))
1559 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
1562 (defun python-nav-backward-block (&optional arg
)
1563 "Move backward to previous block of code.
1564 With ARG, repeat. See `python-nav-forward-block'."
1566 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1567 (python-nav-forward-block (- arg
)))
1569 (defun python-nav-forward-block (&optional arg
)
1570 "Move forward to next block of code.
1571 With ARG, repeat. With negative argument, move ARG times
1572 backward to previous block."
1574 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1575 (let ((block-start-regexp
1576 (python-rx line-start
(* whitespace
) block-start
))
1577 (starting-pos (point)))
1579 (python-nav-end-of-statement)
1581 (re-search-forward block-start-regexp nil t
)
1582 (python-syntax-context-type)))
1583 (setq arg
(1- arg
)))
1585 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
1587 (re-search-backward block-start-regexp nil t
)
1588 (python-syntax-context-type)))
1589 (setq arg
(1+ arg
)))
1590 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
1591 (if (not (looking-at (python-rx block-start
)))
1592 (and (goto-char starting-pos
) nil
)
1593 (and (not (= (point) starting-pos
)) (point-marker)))))
1595 (defun python-nav--lisp-forward-sexp (&optional arg
)
1596 "Standard version `forward-sexp'.
1597 It ignores completely the value of `forward-sexp-function' by
1598 setting it to nil before calling `forward-sexp'. With positive
1599 ARG move forward only one sexp, else move backwards."
1600 (let ((forward-sexp-function)
1601 (arg (if (or (not arg
) (> arg
0)) 1 -
1)))
1602 (forward-sexp arg
)))
1604 (defun python-nav--lisp-forward-sexp-safe (&optional arg
)
1605 "Safe version of standard `forward-sexp'.
1606 When at end of sexp (i.e. looking at a opening/closing paren)
1607 skips it instead of throwing an error. With positive ARG move
1608 forward only one sexp, else move backwards."
1609 (let* ((arg (if (or (not arg
) (> arg
0)) 1 -
1))
1611 (if (> arg
0) (python-rx close-paren
) (python-rx open-paren
)))
1613 (if (> arg
0) #'re-search-forward
#'re-search-backward
)))
1615 (python-nav--lisp-forward-sexp arg
)
1617 (while (and (funcall search-fn paren-regexp nil t
)
1618 (python-syntax-context 'paren
)))))))
1620 (defun python-nav--forward-sexp (&optional dir safe skip-parens-p
)
1621 "Move to forward sexp.
1622 With positive optional argument DIR direction move forward, else
1623 backwards. When optional argument SAFE is non-nil do not throw
1624 errors when at end of sexp, skip it instead. With optional
1625 argument SKIP-PARENS-P force sexp motion to ignore parenthesized
1626 expressions when looking at them in either direction."
1627 (setq dir
(or dir
1))
1629 (let* ((forward-p (if (> dir
0)
1630 (and (setq dir
1) t
)
1631 (and (setq dir -
1) nil
)))
1632 (context-type (python-syntax-context-type)))
1634 ((memq context-type
'(string comment
))
1635 ;; Inside of a string, get out of it.
1636 (let ((forward-sexp-function))
1637 (forward-sexp dir
)))
1638 ((and (not skip-parens-p
)
1639 (or (eq context-type
'paren
)
1641 (eq (syntax-class (syntax-after (point)))
1642 (car (string-to-syntax "(")))
1643 (eq (syntax-class (syntax-after (1- (point))))
1644 (car (string-to-syntax ")"))))))
1645 ;; Inside a paren or looking at it, lisp knows what to do.
1647 (python-nav--lisp-forward-sexp-safe dir
)
1648 (python-nav--lisp-forward-sexp dir
)))
1650 ;; This part handles the lispy feel of
1651 ;; `python-nav-forward-sexp'. Knowing everything about the
1652 ;; current context and the context of the next sexp tries to
1653 ;; follow the lisp sexp motion commands in a symmetric manner.
1656 ((python-info-beginning-of-block-p) 'block-start
)
1657 ((python-info-end-of-block-p) 'block-end
)
1658 ((python-info-beginning-of-statement-p) 'statement-start
)
1659 ((python-info-end-of-statement-p) 'statement-end
)))
1663 (python-nav--lisp-forward-sexp-safe dir
)
1664 (python-nav--lisp-forward-sexp dir
))
1668 (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)
1670 ((python-info-beginning-of-block-p) 'block-start
)
1671 ((python-info-end-of-block-p) 'block-end
)
1672 ((python-info-beginning-of-statement-p) 'statement-start
)
1673 ((python-info-end-of-statement-p) 'statement-end
)
1674 ((python-info-statement-starts-block-p) 'starts-block
)
1675 ((python-info-statement-ends-block-p) 'ends-block
)))))
1677 (cond ((and (not (eobp))
1678 (python-info-current-line-empty-p))
1679 (python-util-forward-comment dir
)
1680 (python-nav--forward-sexp dir safe skip-parens-p
))
1681 ((eq context
'block-start
)
1682 (python-nav-end-of-block))
1683 ((eq context
'statement-start
)
1684 (python-nav-end-of-statement))
1685 ((and (memq context
'(statement-end block-end
))
1686 (eq next-sexp-context
'ends-block
))
1687 (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)
1688 (python-nav-end-of-block))
1689 ((and (memq context
'(statement-end block-end
))
1690 (eq next-sexp-context
'starts-block
))
1691 (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)
1692 (python-nav-end-of-block))
1693 ((memq context
'(statement-end block-end
))
1694 (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)
1695 (python-nav-end-of-statement))
1696 (t (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)))
1697 (cond ((and (not (bobp))
1698 (python-info-current-line-empty-p))
1699 (python-util-forward-comment dir
)
1700 (python-nav--forward-sexp dir safe skip-parens-p
))
1701 ((eq context
'block-end
)
1702 (python-nav-beginning-of-block))
1703 ((eq context
'statement-end
)
1704 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement))
1705 ((and (memq context
'(statement-start block-start
))
1706 (eq next-sexp-context
'starts-block
))
1707 (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)
1708 (python-nav-beginning-of-block))
1709 ((and (memq context
'(statement-start block-start
))
1710 (eq next-sexp-context
'ends-block
))
1711 (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)
1712 (python-nav-beginning-of-block))
1713 ((memq context
'(statement-start block-start
))
1714 (goto-char next-sexp-pos
)
1715 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement))
1716 (t (goto-char next-sexp-pos
))))))))))
1718 (defun python-nav-forward-sexp (&optional arg safe skip-parens-p
)
1719 "Move forward across expressions.
1720 With ARG, do it that many times. Negative arg -N means move
1721 backward N times. When optional argument SAFE is non-nil do not
1722 throw errors when at end of sexp, skip it instead. With optional
1723 argument SKIP-PARENS-P force sexp motion to ignore parenthesized
1724 expressions when looking at them in either direction (forced to t
1725 in interactive calls)."
1727 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1728 ;; Do not follow parens on interactive calls. This hack to detect
1729 ;; if the function was called interactively copes with the way
1730 ;; `forward-sexp' works by calling `forward-sexp-function', losing
1731 ;; interactive detection by checking `current-prefix-arg'. The
1732 ;; reason to make this distinction is that lisp functions like
1733 ;; `blink-matching-open' get confused causing issues like the one in
1734 ;; Bug#16191. With this approach the user gets a symmetric behavior
1735 ;; when working interactively while called functions expecting
1736 ;; paren-based sexp motion work just fine.
1740 (memq real-this-command
1742 #'forward-sexp
#'backward-sexp
1743 #'python-nav-forward-sexp
#'python-nav-backward-sexp
1744 #'python-nav-forward-sexp-safe
#'python-nav-backward-sexp
))))
1746 (python-nav--forward-sexp 1 safe skip-parens-p
)
1747 (setq arg
(1- arg
)))
1749 (python-nav--forward-sexp -
1 safe skip-parens-p
)
1750 (setq arg
(1+ arg
))))
1752 (defun python-nav-backward-sexp (&optional arg safe skip-parens-p
)
1753 "Move backward across expressions.
1754 With ARG, do it that many times. Negative arg -N means move
1755 forward N times. When optional argument SAFE is non-nil do not
1756 throw errors when at end of sexp, skip it instead. With optional
1757 argument SKIP-PARENS-P force sexp motion to ignore parenthesized
1758 expressions when looking at them in either direction (forced to t
1759 in interactive calls)."
1761 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1762 (python-nav-forward-sexp (- arg
) safe skip-parens-p
))
1764 (defun python-nav-forward-sexp-safe (&optional arg skip-parens-p
)
1765 "Move forward safely across expressions.
1766 With ARG, do it that many times. Negative arg -N means move
1767 backward N times. With optional argument SKIP-PARENS-P force
1768 sexp motion to ignore parenthesized expressions when looking at
1769 them in either direction (forced to t in interactive calls)."
1771 (python-nav-forward-sexp arg t skip-parens-p
))
1773 (defun python-nav-backward-sexp-safe (&optional arg skip-parens-p
)
1774 "Move backward safely across expressions.
1775 With ARG, do it that many times. Negative arg -N means move
1776 forward N times. With optional argument SKIP-PARENS-P force sexp
1777 motion to ignore parenthesized expressions when looking at them in
1778 either direction (forced to t in interactive calls)."
1780 (python-nav-backward-sexp arg t skip-parens-p
))
1782 (defun python-nav--up-list (&optional dir
)
1783 "Internal implementation of `python-nav-up-list'.
1784 DIR is always 1 or -1 and comes sanitized from
1785 `python-nav-up-list' calls."
1786 (let ((context (python-syntax-context-type))
1787 (forward-p (> dir
0)))
1789 ((memq context
'(string comment
)))
1790 ((eq context
'paren
)
1791 (let ((forward-sexp-function))
1793 ((and forward-p
(python-info-end-of-block-p))
1794 (let ((parent-end-pos
1796 (let ((indentation (and
1797 (python-nav-beginning-of-block)
1798 (current-indentation))))
1799 (while (and indentation
1801 (>= (current-indentation) indentation
)
1802 (python-nav-backward-block)))
1803 (python-nav-end-of-block)))))
1804 (and (> (or parent-end-pos
(point)) (point))
1805 (goto-char parent-end-pos
))))
1806 (forward-p (python-nav-end-of-block))
1807 ((and (not forward-p
)
1808 (> (current-indentation) 0)
1809 (python-info-beginning-of-block-p))
1810 (let ((prev-block-pos
1812 (let ((indentation (current-indentation)))
1813 (while (and (python-nav-backward-block)
1814 (>= (current-indentation) indentation
))))
1816 (and (> (point) prev-block-pos
)
1817 (goto-char prev-block-pos
))))
1818 ((not forward-p
) (python-nav-beginning-of-block)))))
1820 (defun python-nav-up-list (&optional arg
)
1821 "Move forward out of one level of parentheses (or blocks).
1822 With ARG, do this that many times.
1823 A negative argument means move backward but still to a less deep spot.
1824 This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
1826 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1828 (python-nav--up-list 1)
1829 (setq arg
(1- arg
)))
1831 (python-nav--up-list -
1)
1832 (setq arg
(1+ arg
))))
1834 (defun python-nav-backward-up-list (&optional arg
)
1835 "Move backward out of one level of parentheses (or blocks).
1836 With ARG, do this that many times.
1837 A negative argument means move forward but still to a less deep spot.
1838 This command assumes point is not in a string or comment."
1840 (or arg
(setq arg
1))
1841 (python-nav-up-list (- arg
)))
1843 (defun python-nav-if-name-main ()
1844 "Move point at the beginning the __main__ block.
1845 When \"if __name__ == \\='__main__\\=':\" is found returns its
1846 position, else returns nil."
1848 (let ((point (point))
1849 (found (catch 'found
1850 (goto-char (point-min))
1851 (while (re-search-forward
1852 (python-rx line-start
1854 "__name__" (+ space
)
1856 (group-n 1 (or ?
\" ?
\'))
1857 "__main__" (backref 1) (* space
) ":")
1859 (when (not (python-syntax-context-type))
1861 (throw 'found t
))))))
1864 (ignore (goto-char point
)))))
1867 ;;; Shell integration
1869 (defcustom python-shell-buffer-name
"Python"
1870 "Default buffer name for Python interpreter."
1875 (defcustom python-shell-interpreter
"python"
1876 "Default Python interpreter for shell."
1880 (defcustom python-shell-internal-buffer-name
"Python Internal"
1881 "Default buffer name for the Internal Python interpreter."
1886 (defcustom python-shell-interpreter-args
"-i"
1887 "Default arguments for the Python interpreter."
1891 (defcustom python-shell-interpreter-interactive-arg
"-i"
1892 "Interpreter argument to force it to run interactively."
1896 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-detect-enabled t
1897 "Non-nil enables autodetection of interpreter prompts."
1902 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-detect-failure-warning t
1903 "Non-nil enables warnings when detection of prompts fail."
1908 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-input-regexps
1909 '(">>> " "\\.\\.\\. " ; Python
1910 "In \\[[0-9]+\\]: " ; IPython
1911 " \\.\\.\\.: " ; IPython
1912 ;; Using ipdb outside IPython may fail to cleanup and leave static
1913 ;; IPython prompts activated, this adds some safeguard for that.
1914 "In : " "\\.\\.\\.: ")
1915 "List of regular expressions matching input prompts."
1916 :type
'(repeat string
)
1919 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-output-regexps
1921 "Out\\[[0-9]+\\]: " ; IPython
1922 "Out :") ; ipdb safeguard
1923 "List of regular expressions matching output prompts."
1924 :type
'(repeat string
)
1927 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-regexp
">>> "
1928 "Regular expression matching top level input prompt of Python shell.
1929 It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning."
1932 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-block-regexp
"\\.\\.\\. "
1933 "Regular expression matching block input prompt of Python shell.
1934 It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning."
1937 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-output-regexp
""
1938 "Regular expression matching output prompt of Python shell.
1939 It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning."
1942 (defcustom python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp
"[(<]*[Ii]?[Pp]db[>)]+ "
1943 "Regular expression matching pdb input prompt of Python shell.
1944 It should not contain a caret (^) at the beginning."
1947 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
1948 'python-shell-enable-font-lock
'python-shell-font-lock-enable
"25.1")
1950 (defcustom python-shell-font-lock-enable t
1951 "Should syntax highlighting be enabled in the Python shell buffer?
1952 Restart the Python shell after changing this variable for it to take effect."
1957 (defcustom python-shell-unbuffered t
1958 "Should shell output be unbuffered?.
1959 When non-nil, this may prevent delayed and missing output in the
1960 Python shell. See commentary for details."
1965 (defcustom python-shell-process-environment nil
1966 "List of overridden environment variables for subprocesses to inherit.
1967 Each element should be a string of the form ENVVARNAME=VALUE.
1968 When this variable is non-nil, values are exported into the
1969 process environment before starting it. Any variables already
1970 present in the current environment are superseded by variables
1972 :type
'(repeat string
)
1975 (defcustom python-shell-extra-pythonpaths nil
1976 "List of extra pythonpaths for Python shell.
1977 When this variable is non-nil, values added at the beginning of
1978 the PYTHONPATH before starting processes. Any values present
1979 here that already exists in PYTHONPATH are moved to the beginning
1980 of the list so that they are prioritized when looking for
1982 :type
'(repeat string
)
1985 (defcustom python-shell-exec-path nil
1986 "List of paths for searching executables.
1987 When this variable is non-nil, values added at the beginning of
1988 the PATH before starting processes. Any values present here that
1989 already exists in PATH are moved to the beginning of the list so
1990 that they are prioritized when looking for executables."
1991 :type
'(repeat string
)
1994 (defcustom python-shell-remote-exec-path nil
1995 "List of paths to be ensured remotely for searching executables.
1996 When this variable is non-nil, values are exported into remote
1997 hosts PATH before starting processes. Values defined in
1998 `python-shell-exec-path' will take precedence to paths defined
1999 here. Normally you wont use this variable directly unless you
2000 plan to ensure a particular set of paths to all Python shell
2001 executed through tramp connections."
2002 :type
'(repeat string
)
2005 (defcustom python-shell-virtualenv-root nil
2006 "Path to virtualenv root.
2007 This variable, when set to a string, makes the environment to be
2008 modified such that shells are started within the specified
2010 :type
'(choice (const nil
) string
)
2013 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
2014 'python-shell-virtualenv-path
'python-shell-virtualenv-root
"25.1")
2016 (defcustom python-shell-setup-codes nil
2017 "List of code run by `python-shell-send-setup-codes'."
2018 :type
'(repeat symbol
)
2021 (defcustom python-shell-compilation-regexp-alist
2022 `((,(rx line-start
(1+ (any " \t")) "File \""
2023 (group (1+ (not (any "\"<")))) ; avoid `<stdin>' &c
2024 "\", line " (group (1+ digit
)))
2026 (,(rx " in file " (group (1+ not-newline
)) " on line "
2029 (,(rx line-start
"> " (group (1+ (not (any "(\"<"))))
2030 "(" (group (1+ digit
)) ")" (1+ (not (any "("))) "()")
2032 "`compilation-error-regexp-alist' for inferior Python."
2033 :type
'(alist string
)
2036 (defmacro python-shell--add-to-path-with-priority
(pathvar paths
)
2037 "Modify PATHVAR and ensure PATHS are added only once at beginning."
2038 `(dolist (path (reverse ,paths
))
2039 (cl-delete path
,pathvar
:test
#'string
=)
2040 (cl-pushnew path
,pathvar
:test
#'string
=)))
2042 (defun python-shell-calculate-pythonpath ()
2043 "Calculate the PYTHONPATH using `python-shell-extra-pythonpaths'."
2045 (tramp-compat-split-string
2046 (or (getenv "PYTHONPATH") "") path-separator
)))
2047 (python-shell--add-to-path-with-priority
2048 pythonpath python-shell-extra-pythonpaths
)
2049 (mapconcat 'identity pythonpath path-separator
)))
2051 (defun python-shell-calculate-process-environment ()
2052 "Calculate `process-environment' or `tramp-remote-process-environment'.
2053 Prepends `python-shell-process-environment', sets extra
2054 pythonpaths from `python-shell-extra-pythonpaths' and sets a few
2055 virtualenv related vars. If `default-directory' points to a
2056 remote host, the returned value is intended for
2057 `tramp-remote-process-environment'."
2058 (let* ((remote-p (file-remote-p default-directory
))
2059 (process-environment (if remote-p
2060 tramp-remote-process-environment
2061 process-environment
))
2062 (virtualenv (when python-shell-virtualenv-root
2063 (directory-file-name python-shell-virtualenv-root
))))
2064 (dolist (env python-shell-process-environment
)
2065 (pcase-let ((`(,key
,value
) (split-string env
"=")))
2066 (setenv key value
)))
2067 (when python-shell-unbuffered
2068 (setenv "PYTHONUNBUFFERED" "1"))
2069 (when python-shell-extra-pythonpaths
2070 (setenv "PYTHONPATH" (python-shell-calculate-pythonpath)))
2071 (if (not virtualenv
)
2073 (setenv "PYTHONHOME" nil
)
2074 (setenv "VIRTUAL_ENV" virtualenv
))
2075 process-environment
))
2077 (defun python-shell-calculate-exec-path ()
2078 "Calculate `exec-path'.
2079 Prepends `python-shell-exec-path' and adds the binary directory
2080 for virtualenv if `python-shell-virtualenv-root' is set. If
2081 `default-directory' points to a remote host, the returned value
2082 appends `python-shell-remote-exec-path' instead of `exec-path'."
2083 (let ((new-path (copy-sequence
2084 (if (file-remote-p default-directory
)
2085 python-shell-remote-exec-path
2087 (python-shell--add-to-path-with-priority
2088 new-path python-shell-exec-path
)
2089 (if (not python-shell-virtualenv-root
)
2091 (python-shell--add-to-path-with-priority
2093 (list (expand-file-name "bin" python-shell-virtualenv-root
)))
2096 (defun python-shell-tramp-refresh-remote-path (vec paths
)
2097 "Update VEC's remote-path giving PATHS priority."
2098 (let ((remote-path (tramp-get-connection-property vec
"remote-path" nil
)))
2100 (python-shell--add-to-path-with-priority remote-path paths
)
2101 (tramp-set-connection-property vec
"remote-path" remote-path
)
2102 (tramp-set-remote-path vec
))))
2104 (defun python-shell-tramp-refresh-process-environment (vec env
)
2105 "Update VEC's process environment with ENV."
2106 ;; Stolen from `tramp-open-connection-setup-interactive-shell'.
2107 (let ((env (append (when (fboundp #'tramp-get-remote-locale
)
2108 ;; Emacs<24.4 compat.
2109 (list (tramp-get-remote-locale vec
)))
2110 (copy-sequence env
)))
2111 (tramp-end-of-heredoc
2112 (if (boundp 'tramp-end-of-heredoc
)
2113 tramp-end-of-heredoc
2114 (md5 tramp-end-of-output
)))
2117 (setq item
(tramp-compat-split-string (car env
) "="))
2118 (setcdr item
(mapconcat 'identity
(cdr item
) "="))
2119 (if (and (stringp (cdr item
)) (not (string-equal (cdr item
) "")))
2120 (push (format "%s %s" (car item
) (cdr item
)) vars
)
2121 (push (car item
) unset
))
2122 (setq env
(cdr env
)))
2126 (format "while read var val; do export $var=$val; done <<'%s'\n%s\n%s"
2127 tramp-end-of-heredoc
2128 (mapconcat 'identity vars
"\n")
2129 tramp-end-of-heredoc
)
2133 vec
(format "unset %s" (mapconcat 'identity unset
" ")) t
))))
2135 (defmacro python-shell-with-environment
(&rest body
)
2136 "Modify shell environment during execution of BODY.
2137 Temporarily sets `process-environment' and `exec-path' during
2138 execution of body. If `default-directory' points to a remote
2139 machine then modifies `tramp-remote-process-environment' and
2140 `python-shell-remote-exec-path' instead."
2141 (declare (indent 0) (debug (body)))
2142 (let ((vec (make-symbol "vec")))
2145 (when (file-remote-p default-directory
)
2147 (tramp-dissect-file-name default-directory
'noexpand
))))
2148 (process-environment
2151 (python-shell-calculate-process-environment)))
2155 (python-shell-calculate-exec-path)))
2156 (tramp-remote-process-environment
2158 (python-shell-calculate-process-environment)
2159 tramp-remote-process-environment
)))
2160 (when (tramp-get-connection-process ,vec
)
2161 ;; For already existing connections, the new exec path must
2162 ;; be re-set, otherwise it won't take effect. One example
2163 ;; of such case is when remote dir-locals are read and
2164 ;; *then* subprocesses are triggered within the same
2166 (python-shell-tramp-refresh-remote-path
2167 ,vec
(python-shell-calculate-exec-path))
2168 ;; The `tramp-remote-process-environment' variable is only
2169 ;; effective when the started process is an interactive
2170 ;; shell, otherwise (like in the case of processes started
2171 ;; with `process-file') the environment is not changed.
2172 ;; This makes environment modifications effective
2174 (python-shell-tramp-refresh-process-environment
2175 ,vec tramp-remote-process-environment
))
2176 ,(macroexp-progn body
)))))
2178 (defvar python-shell--prompt-calculated-input-regexp nil
2179 "Calculated input prompt regexp for inferior python shell.
2180 Do not set this variable directly, instead use
2181 `python-shell-prompt-set-calculated-regexps'.")
2183 (defvar python-shell--prompt-calculated-output-regexp nil
2184 "Calculated output prompt regexp for inferior python shell.
2185 Do not set this variable directly, instead use
2186 `python-shell-set-prompt-regexp'.")
2188 (defun python-shell-prompt-detect ()
2189 "Detect prompts for the current `python-shell-interpreter'.
2190 When prompts can be retrieved successfully from the
2191 `python-shell-interpreter' run with
2192 `python-shell-interpreter-interactive-arg', returns a list of
2193 three elements, where the first two are input prompts and the
2194 last one is an output prompt. When no prompts can be detected
2195 and `python-shell-prompt-detect-failure-warning' is non-nil,
2196 shows a warning with instructions to avoid hangs and returns nil.
2197 When `python-shell-prompt-detect-enabled' is nil avoids any
2198 detection and just returns nil."
2199 (when python-shell-prompt-detect-enabled
2200 (python-shell-with-environment
2201 (let* ((code (concat
2203 "ps = [getattr(sys, 'ps%s' % i, '') for i in range(1,4)]\n"
2204 ;; JSON is built manually for compatibility
2205 "ps_json = '\\n[\"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\"]\\n' % tuple(ps)\n"
2208 (interpreter python-shell-interpreter
)
2209 (interpreter-arg python-shell-interpreter-interactive-arg
)
2212 ;; TODO: improve error handling by using
2213 ;; `condition-case' and displaying the error message to
2214 ;; the user in the no-prompts warning.
2216 (let ((code-file (python-shell--save-temp-file code
)))
2217 ;; Use `process-file' as it is remote-host friendly.
2225 (delete-file code-file
)))
2229 (dolist (line (split-string output
"\n" t
))
2231 ;; Check if current line is a valid JSON array
2232 (and (string= (substring line
0 2) "[\"")
2234 ;; Return prompts as a list, not vector
2235 (append (json-read-from-string line
) nil
)))))
2236 ;; The list must contain 3 strings, where the first
2237 ;; is the input prompt, the second is the block
2238 ;; prompt and the last one is the output prompt. The
2239 ;; input prompt is the only one that can't be empty.
2240 (when (and (= (length res
) 3)
2241 (cl-every #'stringp res
)
2242 (not (string= (car res
) "")))
2243 (throw 'prompts res
))))
2245 (when (and (not prompts
)
2246 python-shell-prompt-detect-failure-warning
)
2248 '(python python-shell-prompt-regexp
)
2251 "Python shell prompts cannot be detected.\n"
2252 "If your emacs session hangs when starting python shells\n"
2253 "recover with `keyboard-quit' and then try fixing the\n"
2254 "interactive flag for your interpreter by adjusting the\n"
2255 "`python-shell-interpreter-interactive-arg' or add regexps\n"
2256 "matching shell prompts in the directory-local friendly vars:\n"
2257 " + `python-shell-prompt-regexp'\n"
2258 " + `python-shell-prompt-block-regexp'\n"
2259 " + `python-shell-prompt-output-regexp'\n"
2260 "Or alternatively in:\n"
2261 " + `python-shell-prompt-input-regexps'\n"
2262 " + `python-shell-prompt-output-regexps'")))
2265 (defun python-shell-prompt-validate-regexps ()
2266 "Validate all user provided regexps for prompts.
2267 Signals `user-error' if any of these vars contain invalid
2268 regexps: `python-shell-prompt-regexp',
2269 `python-shell-prompt-block-regexp',
2270 `python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp',
2271 `python-shell-prompt-output-regexp',
2272 `python-shell-prompt-input-regexps',
2273 `python-shell-prompt-output-regexps'."
2274 (dolist (symbol (list 'python-shell-prompt-input-regexps
2275 'python-shell-prompt-output-regexps
2276 'python-shell-prompt-regexp
2277 'python-shell-prompt-block-regexp
2278 'python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp
2279 'python-shell-prompt-output-regexp
))
2280 (dolist (regexp (let ((regexps (symbol-value symbol
)))
2284 (when (not (python-util-valid-regexp-p regexp
))
2285 (user-error "Invalid regexp %s in `%s'"
2288 (defun python-shell-prompt-set-calculated-regexps ()
2289 "Detect and set input and output prompt regexps.
2290 Build and set the values for `python-shell-input-prompt-regexp'
2291 and `python-shell-output-prompt-regexp' using the values from
2292 `python-shell-prompt-regexp', `python-shell-prompt-block-regexp',
2293 `python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp',
2294 `python-shell-prompt-output-regexp',
2295 `python-shell-prompt-input-regexps',
2296 `python-shell-prompt-output-regexps' and detected prompts from
2297 `python-shell-prompt-detect'."
2298 (when (not (and python-shell--prompt-calculated-input-regexp
2299 python-shell--prompt-calculated-output-regexp
))
2300 (let* ((detected-prompts (python-shell-prompt-detect))
2302 (output-prompts nil
)
2306 (mapconcat #'identity
2309 (let ((length-a (length a
))
2310 (length-b (length b
)))
2311 (if (= length-a length-b
)
2313 (> (length a
) (length b
))))))
2316 ;; Validate ALL regexps
2317 (python-shell-prompt-validate-regexps)
2318 ;; Collect all user defined input prompts
2319 (dolist (prompt (append python-shell-prompt-input-regexps
2320 (list python-shell-prompt-regexp
2321 python-shell-prompt-block-regexp
2322 python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp
)))
2323 (cl-pushnew prompt input-prompts
:test
#'string
=))
2324 ;; Collect all user defined output prompts
2325 (dolist (prompt (cons python-shell-prompt-output-regexp
2326 python-shell-prompt-output-regexps
))
2327 (cl-pushnew prompt output-prompts
:test
#'string
=))
2328 ;; Collect detected prompts if any
2329 (when detected-prompts
2330 (dolist (prompt (butlast detected-prompts
))
2331 (setq prompt
(regexp-quote prompt
))
2332 (cl-pushnew prompt input-prompts
:test
#'string
=))
2333 (cl-pushnew (regexp-quote
2334 (car (last detected-prompts
)))
2335 output-prompts
:test
#'string
=))
2336 ;; Set input and output prompt regexps from collected prompts
2337 (setq python-shell--prompt-calculated-input-regexp
2338 (funcall build-regexp input-prompts
)
2339 python-shell--prompt-calculated-output-regexp
2340 (funcall build-regexp output-prompts
)))))
2342 (defun python-shell-get-process-name (dedicated)
2343 "Calculate the appropriate process name for inferior Python process.
2344 If DEDICATED is t returns a string with the form
2345 `python-shell-buffer-name'[`buffer-name'] else returns the value
2346 of `python-shell-buffer-name'."
2348 (format "%s[%s]" python-shell-buffer-name
(buffer-name))
2349 python-shell-buffer-name
))
2351 (defun python-shell-internal-get-process-name ()
2352 "Calculate the appropriate process name for Internal Python process.
2353 The name is calculated from `python-shell-global-buffer-name' and
2355 (format "%s[%s]" python-shell-internal-buffer-name
(buffer-name)))
2357 (defun python-shell-calculate-command ()
2358 "Calculate the string used to execute the inferior Python process."
2360 (shell-quote-argument python-shell-interpreter
)
2361 python-shell-interpreter-args
))
2363 (define-obsolete-function-alias
2364 'python-shell-parse-command
2365 #'python-shell-calculate-command
"25.1")
2367 (defvar python-shell--package-depth
10)
2369 (defun python-shell-package-enable (directory package
)
2370 "Add DIRECTORY parent to $PYTHONPATH and enable PACKAGE."
2372 (let* ((dir (expand-file-name
2373 (read-directory-name
2375 (file-name-directory
2376 (or (buffer-file-name) default-directory
)))))
2377 (name (completing-read
2379 (python-util-list-packages
2380 dir python-shell--package-depth
))))
2382 (python-shell-send-string
2385 "import os.path;import sys;"
2386 "sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname('''%s''')));"
2387 "__package__ = '''%s''';"
2389 directory package package
)
2390 (python-shell-get-process)))
2392 (defun python-shell-accept-process-output (process &optional timeout regexp
)
2393 "Accept PROCESS output with TIMEOUT until REGEXP is found.
2394 Optional argument TIMEOUT is the timeout argument to
2395 `accept-process-output' calls. Optional argument REGEXP
2396 overrides the regexp to match the end of output, defaults to
2397 `comint-prompt-regexp.'. Returns non-nil when output was
2400 This utility is useful in situations where the output may be
2401 received in chunks, since `accept-process-output' gives no
2402 guarantees they will be grabbed in a single call. An example use
2403 case for this would be the CPython shell start-up, where the
2404 banner and the initial prompt are received separately."
2405 (let ((regexp (or regexp comint-prompt-regexp
)))
2408 (when (not (accept-process-output process timeout
))
2411 regexp
(car (python-util-comint-last-prompt)))
2412 (throw 'found t
))))))
2414 (defun python-shell-comint-end-of-output-p (output)
2415 "Return non-nil if OUTPUT is ends with input prompt."
2417 ;; XXX: It seems on OSX an extra carriage return is attached
2418 ;; at the end of output, this handles that too.
2421 ;; Remove initial caret from calculated regexp
2422 (replace-regexp-in-string
2423 (rx string-start ?^
) ""
2424 python-shell--prompt-calculated-input-regexp
)
2428 (define-obsolete-function-alias
2429 'python-comint-output-filter-function
2430 'ansi-color-filter-apply
2433 (defun python-comint-postoutput-scroll-to-bottom (output)
2434 "Faster version of `comint-postoutput-scroll-to-bottom'.
2435 Avoids `recenter' calls until OUTPUT is completely sent."
2436 (when (and (not (string= "" output
))
2437 (python-shell-comint-end-of-output-p
2438 (ansi-color-filter-apply output
)))
2439 (comint-postoutput-scroll-to-bottom output
))
2442 (defvar python-shell--parent-buffer nil
)
2444 (defmacro python-shell-with-shell-buffer
(&rest body
)
2445 "Execute the forms in BODY with the shell buffer temporarily current.
2446 Signals an error if no shell buffer is available for current buffer."
2447 (declare (indent 0) (debug t
))
2448 (let ((shell-process (make-symbol "shell-process")))
2449 `(let ((,shell-process
(python-shell-get-process-or-error)))
2450 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer ,shell-process
)
2453 (defvar python-shell--font-lock-buffer nil
)
2455 (defun python-shell-font-lock-get-or-create-buffer ()
2456 "Get or create a font-lock buffer for current inferior process."
2457 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
2458 (if python-shell--font-lock-buffer
2459 python-shell--font-lock-buffer
2461 (process-name (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))))
2462 (generate-new-buffer
2463 (format " *%s-font-lock*" process-name
))))))
2465 (defun python-shell-font-lock-kill-buffer ()
2466 "Kill the font-lock buffer safely."
2467 (when (and python-shell--font-lock-buffer
2468 (buffer-live-p python-shell--font-lock-buffer
))
2469 (kill-buffer python-shell--font-lock-buffer
)
2470 (when (derived-mode-p 'inferior-python-mode
)
2471 (setq python-shell--font-lock-buffer nil
))))
2473 (defmacro python-shell-font-lock-with-font-lock-buffer
(&rest body
)
2474 "Execute the forms in BODY in the font-lock buffer.
2475 The value returned is the value of the last form in BODY. See
2476 also `with-current-buffer'."
2477 (declare (indent 0) (debug t
))
2478 `(python-shell-with-shell-buffer
2479 (save-current-buffer
2480 (when (not (and python-shell--font-lock-buffer
2481 (get-buffer python-shell--font-lock-buffer
)))
2482 (setq python-shell--font-lock-buffer
2483 (python-shell-font-lock-get-or-create-buffer)))
2484 (set-buffer python-shell--font-lock-buffer
)
2485 (when (not font-lock-mode
)
2487 (set (make-local-variable 'delay-mode-hooks
) t
)
2488 (let ((python-indent-guess-indent-offset nil
))
2489 (when (not (derived-mode-p 'python-mode
))
2493 (defun python-shell-font-lock-cleanup-buffer ()
2494 "Cleanup the font-lock buffer.
2495 Provided as a command because this might be handy if something
2496 goes wrong and syntax highlighting in the shell gets messed up."
2498 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
2499 (python-shell-font-lock-with-font-lock-buffer
2502 (defun python-shell-font-lock-comint-output-filter-function (output)
2503 "Clean up the font-lock buffer after any OUTPUT."
2504 (if (and (not (string= "" output
))
2505 ;; Is end of output and is not just a prompt.
2507 (python-shell-comint-end-of-output-p
2508 (ansi-color-filter-apply output
))
2510 ;; If output is other than an input prompt then "real" output has
2511 ;; been received and the font-lock buffer must be cleaned up.
2512 (python-shell-font-lock-cleanup-buffer)
2513 ;; Otherwise just add a newline.
2514 (python-shell-font-lock-with-font-lock-buffer
2515 (goto-char (point-max))
2519 (defun python-shell-font-lock-post-command-hook ()
2520 "Fontifies current line in shell buffer."
2521 (let ((prompt-end (cdr (python-util-comint-last-prompt))))
2522 (when (and prompt-end
(> (point) prompt-end
)
2523 (process-live-p (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
2524 (let* ((input (buffer-substring-no-properties
2525 prompt-end
(point-max)))
2526 (deactivate-mark nil
)
2527 (start-pos prompt-end
)
2528 (buffer-undo-list t
)
2529 (font-lock-buffer-pos nil
)
2531 (python-shell-font-lock-with-font-lock-buffer
2532 (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
2534 (setq font-lock-buffer-pos
(point))
2536 ;; Ensure buffer is fontified, keeping it
2537 ;; compatible with Emacs < 24.4.
2538 (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure
)
2539 (funcall 'font-lock-ensure
)
2540 (font-lock-default-fontify-buffer))
2541 (buffer-substring font-lock-buffer-pos
2543 (replacement-length (length replacement
))
2545 ;; Inject text properties to get input fontified.
2546 (while (not (= i replacement-length
))
2547 (let* ((plist (text-properties-at i replacement
))
2548 (next-change (or (next-property-change i replacement
)
2549 replacement-length
))
2550 (plist (let ((face (plist-get plist
'face
)))
2553 ;; Replace FACE text properties with
2554 ;; FONT-LOCK-FACE so input is fontified.
2555 (plist-put plist
'face nil
)
2556 (plist-put plist
'font-lock-face face
)))))
2557 (set-text-properties
2558 (+ start-pos i
) (+ start-pos next-change
) plist
)
2559 (setq i next-change
)))))))
2561 (defun python-shell-font-lock-turn-on (&optional msg
)
2562 "Turn on shell font-lock.
2563 With argument MSG show activation message."
2565 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
2566 (python-shell-font-lock-kill-buffer)
2567 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell--font-lock-buffer
) nil
)
2568 (add-hook 'post-command-hook
2569 #'python-shell-font-lock-post-command-hook nil
'local
)
2570 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
2571 #'python-shell-font-lock-kill-buffer nil
'local
)
2572 (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions
2573 #'python-shell-font-lock-comint-output-filter-function
2576 (message "Shell font-lock is enabled"))))
2578 (defun python-shell-font-lock-turn-off (&optional msg
)
2579 "Turn off shell font-lock.
2580 With argument MSG show deactivation message."
2582 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
2583 (python-shell-font-lock-kill-buffer)
2584 (when (python-util-comint-last-prompt)
2585 ;; Cleanup current fontification
2586 (remove-text-properties
2587 (cdr (python-util-comint-last-prompt))
2589 '(face nil font-lock-face nil
)))
2590 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell--font-lock-buffer
) nil
)
2591 (remove-hook 'post-command-hook
2592 #'python-shell-font-lock-post-command-hook
'local
)
2593 (remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
2594 #'python-shell-font-lock-kill-buffer
'local
)
2595 (remove-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions
2596 #'python-shell-font-lock-comint-output-filter-function
2599 (message "Shell font-lock is disabled"))))
2601 (defun python-shell-font-lock-toggle (&optional msg
)
2602 "Toggle font-lock for shell.
2603 With argument MSG show activation/deactivation message."
2605 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
2606 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell-font-lock-enable
)
2607 (not python-shell-font-lock-enable
))
2608 (if python-shell-font-lock-enable
2609 (python-shell-font-lock-turn-on msg
)
2610 (python-shell-font-lock-turn-off msg
))
2611 python-shell-font-lock-enable
))
2613 (defvar python-shell--first-prompt-received-output-buffer nil
)
2614 (defvar python-shell--first-prompt-received nil
)
2616 (defcustom python-shell-first-prompt-hook nil
2617 "Hook run upon first (non-pdb) shell prompt detection.
2618 This is the place for shell setup functions that need to wait for
2619 output. Since the first prompt is ensured, this helps the
2620 current process to not hang waiting for output by safeguarding
2621 interactive actions can be performed. This is useful to safely
2622 attach setup code for long-running processes that eventually
2627 (defun python-shell-comint-watch-for-first-prompt-output-filter (output)
2628 "Run `python-shell-first-prompt-hook' when first prompt is found in OUTPUT."
2629 (when (not python-shell--first-prompt-received
)
2630 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell--first-prompt-received-output-buffer
)
2631 (concat python-shell--first-prompt-received-output-buffer
2632 (ansi-color-filter-apply output
)))
2633 (when (python-shell-comint-end-of-output-p
2634 python-shell--first-prompt-received-output-buffer
)
2636 (concat python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp
(rx eos
))
2637 (or python-shell--first-prompt-received-output-buffer
""))
2638 ;; Skip pdb prompts and reset the buffer.
2639 (setq python-shell--first-prompt-received-output-buffer nil
)
2640 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell--first-prompt-received
) t
)
2641 (setq python-shell--first-prompt-received-output-buffer nil
)
2642 (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
2643 (let ((inhibit-quit nil
))
2644 (run-hooks 'python-shell-first-prompt-hook
))))))
2647 ;; Used to hold user interactive overrides to
2648 ;; `python-shell-interpreter' and `python-shell-interpreter-args' that
2649 ;; will be made buffer-local by `inferior-python-mode':
2650 (defvar python-shell--interpreter
)
2651 (defvar python-shell--interpreter-args
)
2653 (define-derived-mode inferior-python-mode comint-mode
"Inferior Python"
2654 "Major mode for Python inferior process.
2655 Runs a Python interpreter as a subprocess of Emacs, with Python
2656 I/O through an Emacs buffer. Variables `python-shell-interpreter'
2657 and `python-shell-interpreter-args' control which Python
2658 interpreter is run. Variables
2659 `python-shell-prompt-regexp',
2660 `python-shell-prompt-output-regexp',
2661 `python-shell-prompt-block-regexp',
2662 `python-shell-font-lock-enable',
2663 `python-shell-completion-setup-code',
2664 `python-shell-completion-string-code',
2665 `python-eldoc-setup-code', `python-eldoc-string-code',
2666 `python-ffap-setup-code' and `python-ffap-string-code' can
2667 customize this mode for different Python interpreters.
2669 This mode resets `comint-output-filter-functions' locally, so you
2670 may want to re-add custom functions to it using the
2671 `inferior-python-mode-hook'.
2673 You can also add additional setup code to be run at
2674 initialization of the interpreter via `python-shell-setup-codes'
2677 \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.)"
2678 (when python-shell--parent-buffer
2679 (python-util-clone-local-variables python-shell--parent-buffer
))
2680 ;; Users can interactively override default values for
2681 ;; `python-shell-interpreter' and `python-shell-interpreter-args'
2682 ;; when calling `run-python'. This ensures values let-bound in
2683 ;; `python-shell-make-comint' are locally set if needed.
2684 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell-interpreter
)
2685 (or python-shell--interpreter python-shell-interpreter
))
2686 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell-interpreter-args
)
2687 (or python-shell--interpreter-args python-shell-interpreter-args
))
2688 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell--prompt-calculated-input-regexp
) nil
)
2689 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell--prompt-calculated-output-regexp
) nil
)
2690 (python-shell-prompt-set-calculated-regexps)
2691 (setq comint-prompt-regexp python-shell--prompt-calculated-input-regexp
)
2692 (set (make-local-variable 'comint-prompt-read-only
) t
)
2693 (setq mode-line-process
'(":%s"))
2694 (set (make-local-variable 'comint-output-filter-functions
)
2695 '(ansi-color-process-output
2696 python-shell-comint-watch-for-first-prompt-output-filter
2697 python-pdbtrack-comint-output-filter-function
2698 python-comint-postoutput-scroll-to-bottom
))
2699 (set (make-local-variable 'compilation-error-regexp-alist
)
2700 python-shell-compilation-regexp-alist
)
2701 (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
2702 #'python-shell-completion-at-point nil
'local
)
2703 (define-key inferior-python-mode-map
"\t"
2704 'python-shell-completion-complete-or-indent
)
2705 (make-local-variable 'python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill
)
2706 (make-local-variable 'python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer
)
2707 (make-local-variable 'python-shell-internal-last-output
)
2708 (when python-shell-font-lock-enable
2709 (python-shell-font-lock-turn-on))
2710 (compilation-shell-minor-mode 1))
2712 (defun python-shell-make-comint (cmd proc-name
&optional show internal
)
2713 "Create a Python shell comint buffer.
2714 CMD is the Python command to be executed and PROC-NAME is the
2715 process name the comint buffer will get. After the comint buffer
2716 is created the `inferior-python-mode' is activated. When
2717 optional argument SHOW is non-nil the buffer is shown. When
2718 optional argument INTERNAL is non-nil this process is run on a
2719 buffer with a name that starts with a space, following the Emacs
2720 convention for temporary/internal buffers, and also makes sure
2721 the user is not queried for confirmation when the process is
2724 (python-shell-with-environment
2725 (let* ((proc-buffer-name
2726 (format (if (not internal
) "*%s*" " *%s*") proc-name
)))
2727 (when (not (comint-check-proc proc-buffer-name
))
2728 (let* ((cmdlist (split-string-and-unquote cmd
))
2729 (interpreter (car cmdlist
))
2730 (args (cdr cmdlist
))
2731 (buffer (apply #'make-comint-in-buffer proc-name proc-buffer-name
2732 interpreter nil args
))
2733 (python-shell--parent-buffer (current-buffer))
2734 (process (get-buffer-process buffer
))
2735 ;; Users can override the interpreter and args
2736 ;; interactively when calling `run-python', let-binding
2737 ;; these allows to have the new right values in all
2738 ;; setup code that is done in `inferior-python-mode',
2739 ;; which is important, especially for prompt detection.
2740 (python-shell--interpreter interpreter
)
2741 (python-shell--interpreter-args
2742 (mapconcat #'identity args
" ")))
2743 (with-current-buffer buffer
2744 (inferior-python-mode))
2745 (when show
(display-buffer buffer
))
2746 (and internal
(set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil
))))
2747 proc-buffer-name
))))
2750 (defun run-python (&optional cmd dedicated show
)
2751 "Run an inferior Python process.
2753 Argument CMD defaults to `python-shell-calculate-command' return
2754 value. When called interactively with `prefix-arg', it allows
2755 the user to edit such value and choose whether the interpreter
2756 should be DEDICATED for the current buffer. When numeric prefix
2757 arg is other than 0 or 4 do not SHOW.
2759 For a given buffer and same values of DEDICATED, if a process is
2760 already running for it, it will do nothing. This means that if
2761 the current buffer is using a global process, the user is still
2762 able to switch it to use a dedicated one.
2764 Runs the hook `inferior-python-mode-hook' after
2765 `comint-mode-hook' is run. (Type \\[describe-mode] in the
2766 process buffer for a list of commands.)"
2768 (if current-prefix-arg
2770 (read-shell-command "Run Python: " (python-shell-calculate-command))
2771 (y-or-n-p "Make dedicated process? ")
2772 (= (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg
) 4))
2773 (list (python-shell-calculate-command) nil t
)))
2775 (python-shell-make-comint
2776 (or cmd
(python-shell-calculate-command))
2777 (python-shell-get-process-name dedicated
) show
)))
2779 (defun run-python-internal ()
2780 "Run an inferior Internal Python process.
2781 Input and output via buffer named after
2782 `python-shell-internal-buffer-name' and what
2783 `python-shell-internal-get-process-name' returns.
2785 This new kind of shell is intended to be used for generic
2786 communication related to defined configurations; the main
2787 difference with global or dedicated shells is that these ones are
2788 attached to a configuration, not a buffer. This means that can
2789 be used for example to retrieve the sys.path and other stuff,
2790 without messing with user shells. Note that
2791 `python-shell-font-lock-enable' and `inferior-python-mode-hook'
2792 are set to nil for these shells, so setup codes are not sent at
2794 (let ((python-shell-font-lock-enable nil
)
2795 (inferior-python-mode-hook nil
))
2797 (python-shell-make-comint
2798 (python-shell-calculate-command)
2799 (python-shell-internal-get-process-name) nil t
))))
2801 (defun python-shell-get-buffer ()
2802 "Return inferior Python buffer for current buffer.
2803 If current buffer is in `inferior-python-mode', return it."
2804 (if (derived-mode-p 'inferior-python-mode
)
2806 (let* ((dedicated-proc-name (python-shell-get-process-name t
))
2807 (dedicated-proc-buffer-name (format "*%s*" dedicated-proc-name
))
2808 (global-proc-name (python-shell-get-process-name nil
))
2809 (global-proc-buffer-name (format "*%s*" global-proc-name
))
2810 (dedicated-running (comint-check-proc dedicated-proc-buffer-name
))
2811 (global-running (comint-check-proc global-proc-buffer-name
)))
2812 ;; Always prefer dedicated
2813 (or (and dedicated-running dedicated-proc-buffer-name
)
2814 (and global-running global-proc-buffer-name
)))))
2816 (defun python-shell-get-process ()
2817 "Return inferior Python process for current buffer."
2818 (get-buffer-process (python-shell-get-buffer)))
2820 (defun python-shell-get-process-or-error (&optional interactivep
)
2821 "Return inferior Python process for current buffer or signal error.
2822 When argument INTERACTIVEP is non-nil, use `user-error' instead
2823 of `error' with a user-friendly message."
2824 (or (python-shell-get-process)
2827 "Start a Python process first with `%s' or `%s'."
2828 (substitute-command-keys "\\[run-python]")
2832 #'run-python overriding-local-map t
)))
2834 "No inferior Python process running."))))
2836 (defun python-shell-get-or-create-process (&optional cmd dedicated show
)
2837 "Get or create an inferior Python process for current buffer and return it.
2838 Arguments CMD, DEDICATED and SHOW are those of `run-python' and
2839 are used to start the shell. If those arguments are not
2840 provided, `run-python' is called interactively and the user will
2841 be asked for their values."
2842 (let ((shell-process (python-shell-get-process)))
2843 (when (not shell-process
)
2845 ;; XXX: Refactor code such that calling `run-python'
2846 ;; interactively is not needed anymore.
2847 (call-interactively 'run-python
)
2848 (run-python cmd dedicated show
)))
2849 (or shell-process
(python-shell-get-process))))
2852 #'python-shell-get-or-create-process
2853 "Instead call `python-shell-get-process' and create one if returns nil."
2856 (defvar python-shell-internal-buffer nil
2857 "Current internal shell buffer for the current buffer.
2858 This is really not necessary at all for the code to work but it's
2859 there for compatibility with CEDET.")
2861 (defvar python-shell-internal-last-output nil
2862 "Last output captured by the internal shell.
2863 This is really not necessary at all for the code to work but it's
2864 there for compatibility with CEDET.")
2866 (defun python-shell-internal-get-or-create-process ()
2867 "Get or create an inferior Internal Python process."
2868 (let ((proc-name (python-shell-internal-get-process-name)))
2869 (if (process-live-p proc-name
)
2870 (get-process proc-name
)
2871 (run-python-internal))))
2873 (define-obsolete-function-alias
2874 'python-proc
'python-shell-internal-get-or-create-process
"24.3")
2876 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
2877 'python-buffer
'python-shell-internal-buffer
"24.3")
2879 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
2880 'python-preoutput-result
'python-shell-internal-last-output
"24.3")
2882 (defun python-shell--save-temp-file (string)
2883 (let* ((temporary-file-directory
2884 (if (file-remote-p default-directory
)
2885 (concat (file-remote-p default-directory
) "/tmp")
2886 temporary-file-directory
))
2887 (temp-file-name (make-temp-file "py"))
2888 (coding-system-for-write (python-info-encoding)))
2889 (with-temp-file temp-file-name
2891 (delete-trailing-whitespace))
2894 (defun python-shell-send-string (string &optional process msg
)
2895 "Send STRING to inferior Python PROCESS.
2896 When optional argument MSG is non-nil, forces display of a
2897 user-friendly message if there's no process running; defaults to
2898 t when called interactively."
2900 (list (read-string "Python command: ") nil t
))
2901 (let ((process (or process
(python-shell-get-process-or-error msg
))))
2902 (if (string-match ".\n+." string
) ;Multiline.
2903 (let* ((temp-file-name (python-shell--save-temp-file string
))
2904 (file-name (or (buffer-file-name) temp-file-name
)))
2905 (python-shell-send-file file-name process temp-file-name t
))
2906 (comint-send-string process string
)
2907 (when (or (not (string-match "\n\\'" string
))
2908 (string-match "\n[ \t].*\n?\\'" string
))
2909 (comint-send-string process
"\n")))))
2911 (defvar python-shell-output-filter-in-progress nil
)
2912 (defvar python-shell-output-filter-buffer nil
)
2914 (defun python-shell-output-filter (string)
2915 "Filter used in `python-shell-send-string-no-output' to grab output.
2916 STRING is the output received to this point from the process.
2917 This filter saves received output from the process in
2918 `python-shell-output-filter-buffer' and stops receiving it after
2919 detecting a prompt at the end of the buffer."
2921 string
(ansi-color-filter-apply string
)
2922 python-shell-output-filter-buffer
2923 (concat python-shell-output-filter-buffer string
))
2924 (when (python-shell-comint-end-of-output-p
2925 python-shell-output-filter-buffer
)
2926 ;; Output ends when `python-shell-output-filter-buffer' contains
2927 ;; the prompt attached at the end of it.
2928 (setq python-shell-output-filter-in-progress nil
2929 python-shell-output-filter-buffer
2930 (substring python-shell-output-filter-buffer
2931 0 (match-beginning 0)))
2933 python-shell--prompt-calculated-output-regexp
2934 python-shell-output-filter-buffer
)
2935 ;; Some shells, like IPython might append a prompt before the
2936 ;; output, clean that.
2937 (setq python-shell-output-filter-buffer
2938 (substring python-shell-output-filter-buffer
(match-end 0)))))
2941 (defun python-shell-send-string-no-output (string &optional process
)
2942 "Send STRING to PROCESS and inhibit output.
2944 (let ((process (or process
(python-shell-get-process-or-error)))
2945 (comint-preoutput-filter-functions
2946 '(python-shell-output-filter))
2947 (python-shell-output-filter-in-progress t
)
2951 (python-shell-send-string string process
)
2952 (while python-shell-output-filter-in-progress
2953 ;; `python-shell-output-filter' takes care of setting
2954 ;; `python-shell-output-filter-in-progress' to NIL after it
2955 ;; detects end of output.
2956 (accept-process-output process
))
2958 python-shell-output-filter-buffer
2959 (setq python-shell-output-filter-buffer nil
)))
2960 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
2961 (comint-interrupt-subjob)))))
2963 (defun python-shell-internal-send-string (string)
2964 "Send STRING to the Internal Python interpreter.
2965 Returns the output. See `python-shell-send-string-no-output'."
2966 ;; XXX Remove `python-shell-internal-last-output' once CEDET is
2967 ;; updated to support this new mode.
2968 (setq python-shell-internal-last-output
2969 (python-shell-send-string-no-output
2970 ;; Makes this function compatible with the old
2971 ;; python-send-receive. (At least for CEDET).
2972 (replace-regexp-in-string "_emacs_out +" "" string
)
2973 (python-shell-internal-get-or-create-process))))
2975 (define-obsolete-function-alias
2976 'python-send-receive
'python-shell-internal-send-string
"24.3")
2978 (define-obsolete-function-alias
2979 'python-send-string
'python-shell-internal-send-string
"24.3")
2981 (defun python-shell-buffer-substring (start end
&optional nomain
)
2982 "Send buffer substring from START to END formatted for shell.
2983 This is a wrapper over `buffer-substring' that takes care of
2984 different transformations for the code sent to be evaluated in
2986 1. When optional argument NOMAIN is non-nil everything under an
2987 \"if __name__ == \\='__main__\\='\" block will be removed.
2988 2. When a subregion of the buffer is sent, it takes care of
2989 appending extra empty lines so tracebacks are correct.
2990 3. When the region sent is a substring of the current buffer, a
2991 coding cookie is added.
2992 4. Wraps indented regions under an \"if True:\" block so the
2993 interpreter evaluates them correctly."
2994 (let* ((start (save-excursion
2995 ;; Normalize start to the line beginning position.
2997 (line-beginning-position)))
2998 (substring (buffer-substring-no-properties start end
))
2999 (starts-at-point-min-p (save-restriction
3001 (= (point-min) start
)))
3002 (encoding (python-info-encoding))
3003 (toplevel-p (zerop (save-excursion
3005 (python-util-forward-comment 1)
3006 (current-indentation))))
3007 (fillstr (when (not starts-at-point-min-p
)
3009 (format "# -*- coding: %s -*-\n" encoding
)
3011 ;; Subtract 2 because of the coding cookie.
3012 (- (line-number-at-pos start
) 2) ?
\n)))))
3018 (goto-char (point-min))
3019 (when (not toplevel-p
)
3021 (delete-region (point) (line-end-position)))
3023 (let* ((if-name-main-start-end
3026 (when (python-nav-if-name-main)
3028 (progn (python-nav-forward-sexp-safe)
3029 ;; Include ending newline
3032 ;; Oh destructuring bind, how I miss you.
3033 (if-name-main-start (car if-name-main-start-end
))
3034 (if-name-main-end (cdr if-name-main-start-end
))
3035 (fillstr (make-string
3036 (- (line-number-at-pos if-name-main-end
)
3037 (line-number-at-pos if-name-main-start
)) ?
\n)))
3038 (when if-name-main-start-end
3039 (goto-char if-name-main-start
)
3040 (delete-region if-name-main-start if-name-main-end
)
3042 ;; Ensure there's only one coding cookie in the generated string.
3043 (goto-char (point-min))
3044 (when (looking-at-p (python-rx coding-cookie
))
3046 (when (looking-at-p (python-rx coding-cookie
))
3048 (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))))
3049 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))
3051 (defun python-shell-send-region (start end
&optional send-main msg
)
3052 "Send the region delimited by START and END to inferior Python process.
3053 When optional argument SEND-MAIN is non-nil, allow execution of
3054 code inside blocks delimited by \"if __name__== \\='__main__\\=':\".
3055 When called interactively SEND-MAIN defaults to nil, unless it's
3056 called with prefix argument. When optional argument MSG is
3057 non-nil, forces display of a user-friendly message if there's no
3058 process running; defaults to t when called interactively."
3060 (list (region-beginning) (region-end) current-prefix-arg t
))
3061 (let* ((string (python-shell-buffer-substring start end
(not send-main
)))
3062 (process (python-shell-get-process-or-error msg
))
3063 (original-string (buffer-substring-no-properties start end
))
3064 (_ (string-match "\\`\n*\\(.*\\)" original-string
)))
3065 (message "Sent: %s..." (match-string 1 original-string
))
3066 (python-shell-send-string string process
)))
3068 (defun python-shell-send-buffer (&optional send-main msg
)
3069 "Send the entire buffer to inferior Python process.
3070 When optional argument SEND-MAIN is non-nil, allow execution of
3071 code inside blocks delimited by \"if __name__== \\='__main__\\=':\".
3072 When called interactively SEND-MAIN defaults to nil, unless it's
3073 called with prefix argument. When optional argument MSG is
3074 non-nil, forces display of a user-friendly message if there's no
3075 process running; defaults to t when called interactively."
3076 (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t
))
3079 (python-shell-send-region (point-min) (point-max) send-main msg
)))
3081 (defun python-shell-send-defun (&optional arg msg
)
3082 "Send the current defun to inferior Python process.
3083 When argument ARG is non-nil do not include decorators. When
3084 optional argument MSG is non-nil, forces display of a
3085 user-friendly message if there's no process running; defaults to
3086 t when called interactively."
3087 (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t
))
3089 (python-shell-send-region
3092 (while (and (or (python-nav-beginning-of-defun)
3093 (beginning-of-line 1))
3094 (> (current-indentation) 0)))
3096 (while (and (forward-line -
1)
3097 (looking-at (python-rx decorator
))))
3101 (or (python-nav-end-of-defun)
3107 (defun python-shell-send-file (file-name &optional process temp-file-name
3109 "Send FILE-NAME to inferior Python PROCESS.
3110 If TEMP-FILE-NAME is passed then that file is used for processing
3111 instead, while internally the shell will continue to use
3112 FILE-NAME. If TEMP-FILE-NAME and DELETE are non-nil, then
3113 TEMP-FILE-NAME is deleted after evaluation is performed. When
3114 optional argument MSG is non-nil, forces display of a
3115 user-friendly message if there's no process running; defaults to
3116 t when called interactively."
3119 (read-file-name "File to send: ") ; file-name
3121 nil
; temp-file-name
3124 (let* ((process (or process
(python-shell-get-process-or-error msg
)))
3125 (encoding (with-temp-buffer
3126 (insert-file-contents
3127 (or temp-file-name file-name
))
3128 (python-info-encoding)))
3129 (file-name (expand-file-name
3130 (or (file-remote-p file-name
'localname
)
3132 (temp-file-name (when temp-file-name
3134 (or (file-remote-p temp-file-name
'localname
)
3136 (python-shell-send-string
3139 "import codecs, os;"
3140 "__pyfile = codecs.open('''%s''', encoding='''%s''');"
3141 "__code = __pyfile.read().encode('''%s''');"
3143 (when (and delete temp-file-name
)
3144 (format "os.remove('''%s''');" temp-file-name
))
3145 "exec(compile(__code, '''%s''', 'exec'));")
3146 (or temp-file-name file-name
) encoding encoding file-name
)
3149 (defun python-shell-switch-to-shell (&optional msg
)
3150 "Switch to inferior Python process buffer.
3151 When optional argument MSG is non-nil, forces display of a
3152 user-friendly message if there's no process running; defaults to
3153 t when called interactively."
3156 (process-buffer (python-shell-get-process-or-error msg
)) nil t
))
3158 (defun python-shell-send-setup-code ()
3159 "Send all setup code for shell.
3160 This function takes the list of setup code to send from the
3161 `python-shell-setup-codes' list."
3162 (when python-shell-setup-codes
3163 (let ((process (python-shell-get-process))
3167 (cond ((stringp elt
) elt
)
3168 ((symbolp elt
) (symbol-value elt
))
3170 python-shell-setup-codes
3171 "\n\nprint ('python.el: sent setup code')"))))
3172 (python-shell-send-string code process
)
3173 (python-shell-accept-process-output process
))))
3175 (add-hook 'python-shell-first-prompt-hook
3176 #'python-shell-send-setup-code
)
3179 ;;; Shell completion
3181 (defcustom python-shell-completion-setup-code
3183 def __PYTHON_EL_get_completions(text):
3194 import builtins as __builtin__
3195 builtins = dir(__builtin__)
3197 is_ipython = ('__IPYTHON__' in builtins or
3198 '__IPYTHON__active' in builtins)
3199 splits = text.split()
3200 is_module = splits and splits[0] in ('from', 'import')
3202 if is_ipython and is_module:
3203 from IPython.core.completerlib import module_completion
3204 completions = module_completion(text.strip())
3205 elif is_ipython and '__IP' in builtins:
3206 completions = __IP.complete(text)
3207 elif is_ipython and 'get_ipython' in builtins:
3208 completions = get_ipython().Completer.all_completions(text)
3210 # Try to reuse current completer.
3211 completer = readline.get_completer()
3213 # importing rlcompleter sets the completer, use it as a
3214 # last resort to avoid breaking customizations.
3216 completer = readline.get_completer()
3217 if getattr(completer, 'PYTHON_EL_WRAPPED', False):
3218 completer.print_mode = False
3221 completion = completer(text, i)
3225 completions.append(completion)
3229 if getattr(completer, 'PYTHON_EL_WRAPPED', False):
3230 completer.print_mode = True
3232 "Code used to setup completion in inferior Python processes."
3236 (defcustom python-shell-completion-string-code
3237 "';'.join(__PYTHON_EL_get_completions('''%s'''))"
3238 "Python code used to get a string of completions separated by semicolons.
3239 The string passed to the function is the current python name or
3240 the full statement in the case of imports."
3244 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
3245 'python-shell-completion-module-string-code
3246 'python-shell-completion-string-code
3248 "Completion string code must also autocomplete modules.")
3250 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
3251 'python-shell-completion-pdb-string-code
3252 'python-shell-completion-string-code
3254 "Completion string code must work for (i)pdb.")
3256 (defcustom python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters
3257 ;; PyPy's readline cannot handle some escape sequences yet.
3259 "List of disabled interpreters.
3260 When a match is found, native completion is disabled."
3261 :type
'(repeat string
))
3263 (defcustom python-shell-completion-native-enable t
3264 "Enable readline based native completion."
3267 (defcustom python-shell-completion-native-output-timeout
5.0
3268 "Time in seconds to wait for completion output before giving up."
3271 (defcustom python-shell-completion-native-try-output-timeout
1.0
3272 "Time in seconds to wait for *trying* native completion output."
3275 (defvar python-shell-completion-native-redirect-buffer
3276 " *Python completions redirect*"
3277 "Buffer to be used to redirect output of readline commands.")
3279 (defun python-shell-completion-native-interpreter-disabled-p ()
3280 "Return non-nil if interpreter has native completion disabled."
3281 (when python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters
3283 (regexp-opt python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters
)
3284 (file-name-nondirectory python-shell-interpreter
))))
3286 (defun python-shell-completion-native-try ()
3287 "Return non-nil if can trigger native completion."
3288 (let ((python-shell-completion-native-enable t
)
3289 (python-shell-completion-native-output-timeout
3290 python-shell-completion-native-try-output-timeout
))
3291 (python-shell-completion-native-get-completions
3292 (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))
3295 (defun python-shell-completion-native-setup ()
3296 "Try to setup native completion, return non-nil on success."
3297 (let ((process (python-shell-get-process)))
3298 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
3299 (python-shell-send-string "
3300 def __PYTHON_EL_native_completion_setup():
3308 import builtins as __builtin__
3310 builtins = dir(__builtin__)
3311 is_ipython = ('__IPYTHON__' in builtins or
3312 '__IPYTHON__active' in builtins)
3314 class __PYTHON_EL_Completer:
3315 '''Completer wrapper that prints candidates to stdout.
3317 It wraps an existing completer function and changes its behavior so
3318 that the user input is unchanged and real candidates are printed to
3321 Returned candidates are '0__dummy_completion__' and
3322 '1__dummy_completion__' in that order ('0__dummy_completion__' is
3323 returned repeatedly until all possible candidates are consumed).
3325 The real candidates are printed to stdout so that they can be
3326 easily retrieved through comint output redirect trickery.
3329 PYTHON_EL_WRAPPED = True
3331 def __init__(self, completer):
3332 self.completer = completer
3333 self.last_completion = None
3334 self.print_mode = True
3336 def __call__(self, text, state):
3338 # Set the first dummy completion.
3339 self.last_completion = None
3340 completion = '0__dummy_completion__'
3342 completion = self.completer(text, state - 1)
3345 if self.last_completion != '1__dummy_completion__':
3346 # When no more completions are available, returning a
3347 # dummy with non-sharing prefix allow to ensure output
3348 # while preventing changes to current input.
3349 # Coincidentally it's also the end of output.
3350 completion = '1__dummy_completion__'
3351 elif completion.endswith('('):
3352 # Remove parens on callables as it breaks completion on
3353 # arguments (e.g. str(Ari<tab>)).
3354 completion = completion[:-1]
3355 self.last_completion = completion
3358 '0__dummy_completion__', '1__dummy_completion__'):
3361 # For every non-dummy completion, return a repeated dummy
3362 # one and print the real candidate so it can be retrieved
3363 # by comint output filters.
3366 return '0__dummy_completion__'
3372 completer = readline.get_completer()
3375 # Used as last resort to avoid breaking customizations.
3377 completer = readline.get_completer()
3379 if completer and not getattr(completer, 'PYTHON_EL_WRAPPED', False):
3380 # Wrap the existing completer function only once.
3381 new_completer = __PYTHON_EL_Completer(completer)
3383 readline.set_completer(new_completer)
3385 # Try both initializations to cope with all IPython versions.
3386 # This works fine for IPython 3.x but not for earlier:
3387 readline.set_completer(new_completer)
3388 # IPython<3 hacks readline such that `readline.set_completer`
3389 # won't work. This workaround injects the new completer
3390 # function into the existing instance directly:
3391 instance = getattr(completer, 'im_self', completer.__self__)
3392 instance.rlcomplete = new_completer
3394 if readline.__doc__ and 'libedit' in readline.__doc__:
3395 readline.parse_and_bind('bind ^I rl_complete')
3397 readline.parse_and_bind('tab: complete')
3398 # Require just one tab to send output.
3399 readline.parse_and_bind('set show-all-if-ambiguous on')
3401 print ('python.el: native completion setup loaded')
3403 print ('python.el: native completion setup failed')
3405 __PYTHON_EL_native_completion_setup()" process
)
3407 (python-shell-accept-process-output
3408 process python-shell-completion-native-try-output-timeout
)
3411 (regexp-quote "python.el: native completion setup loaded") nil t
1)))
3412 (python-shell-completion-native-try)))))
3414 (defun python-shell-completion-native-turn-off (&optional msg
)
3415 "Turn off shell native completions.
3416 With argument MSG show deactivation message."
3418 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
3419 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell-completion-native-enable
) nil
)
3421 (message "Shell native completion is disabled, using fallback"))))
3423 (defun python-shell-completion-native-turn-on (&optional msg
)
3424 "Turn on shell native completions.
3425 With argument MSG show deactivation message."
3427 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
3428 (set (make-local-variable 'python-shell-completion-native-enable
) t
)
3429 (python-shell-completion-native-turn-on-maybe msg
)))
3431 (defun python-shell-completion-native-turn-on-maybe (&optional msg
)
3432 "Turn on native completions if enabled and available.
3433 With argument MSG show activation/deactivation message."
3435 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
3436 (when python-shell-completion-native-enable
3438 ((python-shell-completion-native-interpreter-disabled-p)
3439 (python-shell-completion-native-turn-off msg
))
3440 ((python-shell-completion-native-setup)
3442 (message "Shell native completion is enabled.")))
3444 '(python python-shell-completion-native-turn-on-maybe
)
3447 "Your `python-shell-interpreter' doesn't seem to "
3448 "support readline, yet `python-shell-completion-native' "
3449 (format "was t and %S is not part of the "
3450 (file-name-nondirectory python-shell-interpreter
))
3451 "`python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters' "
3452 "list. Native completions have been disabled locally. "))
3453 (python-shell-completion-native-turn-off msg
))))))
3455 (defun python-shell-completion-native-turn-on-maybe-with-msg ()
3456 "Like `python-shell-completion-native-turn-on-maybe' but force messages."
3457 (python-shell-completion-native-turn-on-maybe t
))
3459 (add-hook 'python-shell-first-prompt-hook
3460 #'python-shell-completion-native-turn-on-maybe-with-msg
)
3462 (defun python-shell-completion-native-toggle (&optional msg
)
3463 "Toggle shell native completion.
3464 With argument MSG show activation/deactivation message."
3466 (python-shell-with-shell-buffer
3467 (if python-shell-completion-native-enable
3468 (python-shell-completion-native-turn-off msg
)
3469 (python-shell-completion-native-turn-on msg
))
3470 python-shell-completion-native-enable
))
3472 (defun python-shell-completion-native-get-completions (process import input
)
3473 "Get completions using native readline for PROCESS.
3474 When IMPORT is non-nil takes precedence over INPUT for
3476 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
3477 (let* ((input (or import input
))
3478 (original-filter-fn (process-filter process
))
3479 (redirect-buffer (get-buffer-create
3480 python-shell-completion-native-redirect-buffer
))
3482 (new-input (concat input trigger
))
3485 (+ (- (point-max) (comint-bol)) (length new-input
))))
3486 (delete-line-command (make-string input-length ?
\b))
3487 (input-to-send (concat new-input delete-line-command
)))
3488 ;; Ensure restoring the process filter, even if the user quits
3489 ;; or there's some other error.
3491 (with-current-buffer redirect-buffer
3492 ;; Cleanup the redirect buffer
3494 ;; Mimic `comint-redirect-send-command', unfortunately it
3495 ;; can't be used here because it expects a newline in the
3496 ;; command and that's exactly what we are trying to avoid.
3497 (let ((comint-redirect-echo-input nil
)
3498 (comint-redirect-completed nil
)
3499 (comint-redirect-perform-sanity-check nil
)
3500 (comint-redirect-insert-matching-regexp t
)
3501 (comint-redirect-finished-regexp
3502 "1__dummy_completion__[[:space:]]*\n")
3503 (comint-redirect-output-buffer redirect-buffer
))
3504 ;; Compatibility with Emacs 24.x. Comint changed and
3505 ;; now `comint-redirect-filter' gets 3 args. This
3506 ;; checks which version of `comint-redirect-filter' is
3507 ;; in use based on its args and uses `apply-partially'
3508 ;; to make it up for the 3 args case.
3510 (help-function-arglist 'comint-redirect-filter
)) 3)
3512 process
(apply-partially
3513 #'comint-redirect-filter original-filter-fn
))
3514 (set-process-filter process
#'comint-redirect-filter
))
3515 (process-send-string process input-to-send
)
3516 ;; Grab output until our dummy completion used as
3517 ;; output end marker is found.
3518 (when (python-shell-accept-process-output
3519 process python-shell-completion-native-output-timeout
3520 comint-redirect-finished-regexp
)
3521 (re-search-backward "0__dummy_completion__" nil t
)
3522 (cl-remove-duplicates
3524 (buffer-substring-no-properties
3525 (line-beginning-position) (point-min))
3526 "[ \f\t\n\r\v()]+" t
)
3528 (set-process-filter process original-filter-fn
)))))
3530 (defun python-shell-completion-get-completions (process import input
)
3531 "Do completion at point using PROCESS for IMPORT or INPUT.
3532 When IMPORT is non-nil takes precedence over INPUT for
3534 (setq input
(or import input
))
3535 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
3537 (python-util-strip-string
3538 (python-shell-send-string-no-output
3540 (concat python-shell-completion-setup-code
3541 "\nprint (" python-shell-completion-string-code
")")
3543 (when (> (length completions
) 2)
3544 (split-string completions
3545 "^'\\|^\"\\|;\\|'$\\|\"$" t
)))))
3547 (defun python-shell-completion-at-point (&optional process
)
3548 "Function for `completion-at-point-functions' in `inferior-python-mode'.
3549 Optional argument PROCESS forces completions to be retrieved
3550 using that one instead of current buffer's process."
3551 (setq process
(or process
(get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
3552 (let* ((line-start (if (derived-mode-p 'inferior-python-mode
)
3553 ;; Working on a shell buffer: use prompt end.
3554 (cdr (python-util-comint-last-prompt))
3555 (line-beginning-position)))
3557 (when (string-match-p
3558 (rx (* space
) word-start
(or "from" "import") word-end space
)
3559 (buffer-substring-no-properties line-start
(point)))
3560 (buffer-substring-no-properties line-start
(point))))
3563 (if (not (re-search-backward
3565 (or whitespace open-paren close-paren string-delimiter
))
3569 (forward-char (length (match-string-no-properties 0)))
3572 (prompt-boundaries (python-util-comint-last-prompt))
3574 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
3575 (when prompt-boundaries
3576 (buffer-substring-no-properties
3577 (car prompt-boundaries
) (cdr prompt-boundaries
)))))
3579 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
3580 (cond ((or (null prompt
)
3581 (< (point) (cdr prompt-boundaries
)))
3583 ((or (not python-shell-completion-native-enable
)
3584 ;; Even if native completion is enabled, for
3585 ;; pdb interaction always use the fallback
3586 ;; mechanism since the completer is changed.
3587 ;; Also, since pdb interaction is single-line
3588 ;; based, this is enough.
3589 (string-match-p python-shell-prompt-pdb-regexp prompt
))
3590 #'python-shell-completion-get-completions
)
3591 (t #'python-shell-completion-native-get-completions
)))))
3593 (completion-table-dynamic
3596 process import-statement
)))))
3598 (define-obsolete-function-alias
3599 'python-shell-completion-complete-at-point
3600 'python-shell-completion-at-point
3603 (defun python-shell-completion-complete-or-indent ()
3604 "Complete or indent depending on the context.
3605 If content before pointer is all whitespace, indent.
3606 If not try to complete."
3608 (if (string-match "^[[:space:]]*$"
3609 (buffer-substring (comint-line-beginning-position)
3611 (indent-for-tab-command)
3612 (completion-at-point)))
3615 ;;; PDB Track integration
3617 (defcustom python-pdbtrack-activate t
3618 "Non-nil makes Python shell enable pdbtracking."
3623 (defcustom python-pdbtrack-stacktrace-info-regexp
3624 "> \\([^\"(<]+\\)(\\([0-9]+\\))\\([?a-zA-Z0-9_<>]+\\)()"
3625 "Regular expression matching stacktrace information.
3626 Used to extract the current line and module being inspected."
3631 (defvar python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer nil
3632 "Variable containing the value of the current tracked buffer.
3633 Never set this variable directly, use
3634 `python-pdbtrack-set-tracked-buffer' instead.")
3636 (defvar python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill nil
3637 "List of buffers to be deleted after tracking finishes.")
3639 (defun python-pdbtrack-set-tracked-buffer (file-name)
3640 "Set the buffer for FILE-NAME as the tracked buffer.
3641 Internally it uses the `python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer' variable.
3642 Returns the tracked buffer."
3643 (let* ((file-name-prospect (concat (file-remote-p default-directory
)
3645 (file-buffer (get-file-buffer file-name-prospect
)))
3647 (setq python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer file-buffer
)
3649 ((file-exists-p file-name-prospect
)
3650 (setq file-buffer
(find-file-noselect file-name-prospect
)))
3651 ((and (not (equal file-name file-name-prospect
))
3652 (file-exists-p file-name
))
3653 ;; Fallback to a locally available copy of the file.
3654 (setq file-buffer
(find-file-noselect file-name-prospect
))))
3655 (when (not (member file-buffer python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill
))
3656 (add-to-list 'python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill file-buffer
)))
3659 (defun python-pdbtrack-comint-output-filter-function (output)
3660 "Move overlay arrow to current pdb line in tracked buffer.
3661 Argument OUTPUT is a string with the output from the comint process."
3662 (when (and python-pdbtrack-activate
(not (string= output
"")))
3663 (let* ((full-output (ansi-color-filter-apply
3664 (buffer-substring comint-last-input-end
(point-max))))
3668 (insert full-output
)
3669 ;; When the debugger encounters a pdb.set_trace()
3670 ;; command, it prints a single stack frame. Sometimes
3671 ;; it prints a bit of extra information about the
3672 ;; arguments of the present function. When ipdb
3673 ;; encounters an exception, it prints the _entire_ stack
3674 ;; trace. To handle all of these cases, we want to find
3675 ;; the _last_ stack frame printed in the most recent
3676 ;; batch of output, then jump to the corresponding
3677 ;; file/line number.
3678 (goto-char (point-max))
3679 (when (re-search-backward python-pdbtrack-stacktrace-info-regexp nil t
)
3680 (setq line-number
(string-to-number
3681 (match-string-no-properties 2)))
3682 (match-string-no-properties 1)))))
3683 (if (and file-name line-number
)
3684 (let* ((tracked-buffer
3685 (python-pdbtrack-set-tracked-buffer file-name
))
3686 (shell-buffer (current-buffer))
3687 (tracked-buffer-window (get-buffer-window tracked-buffer
))
3688 (tracked-buffer-line-pos))
3689 (with-current-buffer tracked-buffer
3690 (set (make-local-variable 'overlay-arrow-string
) "=>")
3691 (set (make-local-variable 'overlay-arrow-position
) (make-marker))
3692 (setq tracked-buffer-line-pos
(progn
3693 (goto-char (point-min))
3694 (forward-line (1- line-number
))
3696 (when tracked-buffer-window
3698 tracked-buffer-window tracked-buffer-line-pos
))
3699 (set-marker overlay-arrow-position tracked-buffer-line-pos
))
3700 (pop-to-buffer tracked-buffer
)
3701 (switch-to-buffer-other-window shell-buffer
))
3702 (when python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer
3703 (with-current-buffer python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer
3704 (set-marker overlay-arrow-position nil
))
3705 (mapc #'(lambda (buffer)
3706 (ignore-errors (kill-buffer buffer
)))
3707 python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill
)
3708 (setq python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer nil
3709 python-pdbtrack-buffers-to-kill nil
)))))
3713 ;;; Symbol completion
3715 (defun python-completion-at-point ()
3716 "Function for `completion-at-point-functions' in `python-mode'.
3717 For this to work as best as possible you should call
3718 `python-shell-send-buffer' from time to time so context in
3719 inferior Python process is updated properly."
3720 (let ((process (python-shell-get-process)))
3722 (python-shell-completion-at-point process
))))
3724 (define-obsolete-function-alias
3725 'python-completion-complete-at-point
3726 'python-completion-at-point
3732 (defcustom python-fill-comment-function
'python-fill-comment
3733 "Function to fill comments.
3734 This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to
3739 (defcustom python-fill-string-function
'python-fill-string
3740 "Function to fill strings.
3741 This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to
3746 (defcustom python-fill-decorator-function
'python-fill-decorator
3747 "Function to fill decorators.
3748 This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to
3753 (defcustom python-fill-paren-function
'python-fill-paren
3754 "Function to fill parens.
3755 This is the function used by `python-fill-paragraph' to
3760 (defcustom python-fill-docstring-style
'pep-257
3761 "Style used to fill docstrings.
3762 This affects `python-fill-string' behavior with regards to
3763 triple quotes positioning.
3765 Possible values are `django', `onetwo', `pep-257', `pep-257-nn',
3766 `symmetric', and nil. A value of nil won't care about quotes
3767 position and will treat docstrings a normal string, any other
3768 value may result in one of the following docstring styles:
3773 Process foo, return bar.
3777 Process foo, return bar.
3779 If processing fails throw ProcessingError.
3784 \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\"
3787 Process foo, return bar.
3789 If processing fails throw ProcessingError.
3795 \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\"
3797 \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.
3799 If processing fails throw ProcessingError.
3805 \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\"
3807 \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.
3809 If processing fails throw ProcessingError.
3814 \"\"\"Process foo, return bar.\"\"\"
3817 Process foo, return bar.
3819 If processing fails throw ProcessingError.
3822 (const :tag
"Don't format docstrings" nil
)
3823 (const :tag
"Django's coding standards style." django
)
3824 (const :tag
"One newline and start and Two at end style." onetwo
)
3825 (const :tag
"PEP-257 with 2 newlines at end of string." pep-257
)
3826 (const :tag
"PEP-257 with 1 newline at end of string." pep-257-nn
)
3827 (const :tag
"Symmetric style." symmetric
))
3830 (memq val
'(django onetwo pep-257 pep-257-nn symmetric nil
))))
3832 (defun python-fill-paragraph (&optional justify
)
3833 "`fill-paragraph-function' handling multi-line strings and possibly comments.
3834 If any of the current line is in or at the end of a multi-line string,
3835 fill the string or the paragraph of it that point is in, preserving
3836 the string's indentation.
3837 Optional argument JUSTIFY defines if the paragraph should be justified."
3842 ((python-syntax-context 'comment
)
3843 (funcall python-fill-comment-function justify
))
3844 ;; Strings/Docstrings
3845 ((save-excursion (or (python-syntax-context 'string
)
3846 (equal (string-to-syntax "|")
3847 (syntax-after (point)))))
3848 (funcall python-fill-string-function justify
))
3850 ((equal (char-after (save-excursion
3851 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement))) ?
@)
3852 (funcall python-fill-decorator-function justify
))
3854 ((or (python-syntax-context 'paren
)
3855 (looking-at (python-rx open-paren
))
3857 (skip-syntax-forward "^(" (line-end-position))
3858 (looking-at (python-rx open-paren
))))
3859 (funcall python-fill-paren-function justify
))
3862 (defun python-fill-comment (&optional justify
)
3863 "Comment fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'.
3864 JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'."
3865 (fill-comment-paragraph justify
))
3867 (defun python-fill-string (&optional justify
)
3868 "String fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'.
3869 JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'."
3870 (let* ((str-start-pos
3873 (or (python-syntax-context 'string
)
3874 (and (equal (string-to-syntax "|")
3875 (syntax-after (point)))
3877 (num-quotes (python-syntax-count-quotes
3878 (char-after str-start-pos
) str-start-pos
))
3881 (goto-char (+ str-start-pos num-quotes
))
3882 (or (re-search-forward (rx (syntax string-delimiter
)) nil t
)
3883 (goto-char (point-max)))
3886 ;; Docstring styles may vary for oneliners and multi-liners.
3887 (> (count-matches "\n" str-start-pos str-end-pos
) 0))
3889 (pcase python-fill-docstring-style
3890 ;; delimiters-style is a cons cell with the form
3891 ;; (START-NEWLINES . END-NEWLINES). When any of the sexps
3892 ;; is NIL means to not add any newlines for start or end
3893 ;; of docstring. See `python-fill-docstring-style' for a
3894 ;; graphic idea of each style.
3895 (`django
(cons 1 1))
3896 (`onetwo
(and multi-line-p
(cons 1 2)))
3897 (`pep-257
(and multi-line-p
(cons nil
2)))
3898 (`pep-257-nn
(and multi-line-p
(cons nil
1)))
3899 (`symmetric
(and multi-line-p
(cons 1 1)))))
3900 (fill-paragraph-function))
3902 (narrow-to-region str-start-pos str-end-pos
)
3903 (fill-paragraph justify
))
3905 (when (and (python-info-docstring-p) python-fill-docstring-style
)
3906 ;; Add the number of newlines indicated by the selected style
3907 ;; at the start of the docstring.
3908 (goto-char (+ str-start-pos num-quotes
))
3909 (delete-region (point) (progn
3910 (skip-syntax-forward "> ")
3912 (and (car delimiters-style
)
3913 (or (newline (car delimiters-style
)) t
)
3914 ;; Indent only if a newline is added.
3915 (indent-according-to-mode))
3916 ;; Add the number of newlines indicated by the selected style
3917 ;; at the end of the docstring.
3918 (goto-char (if (not (= str-end-pos
(point-max)))
3919 (- str-end-pos num-quotes
)
3921 (delete-region (point) (progn
3922 (skip-syntax-backward "> ")
3924 (and (cdr delimiters-style
)
3925 ;; Add newlines only if string ends.
3926 (not (= str-end-pos
(point-max)))
3927 (or (newline (cdr delimiters-style
)) t
)
3928 ;; Again indent only if a newline is added.
3929 (indent-according-to-mode))))) t
)
3931 (defun python-fill-decorator (&optional _justify
)
3932 "Decorator fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'.
3933 JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'."
3936 (defun python-fill-paren (&optional justify
)
3937 "Paren fill function for `python-fill-paragraph'.
3938 JUSTIFY should be used (if applicable) as in `fill-paragraph'."
3940 (narrow-to-region (progn
3941 (while (python-syntax-context 'paren
)
3942 (goto-char (1- (point))))
3943 (line-beginning-position))
3945 (when (not (python-syntax-context 'paren
))
3947 (when (not (python-syntax-context 'paren
))
3948 (skip-syntax-backward "^)")))
3949 (while (and (python-syntax-context 'paren
)
3951 (goto-char (1+ (point))))
3953 (let ((paragraph-start "\f\\|[ \t]*$")
3954 (paragraph-separate ",")
3955 (fill-paragraph-function))
3956 (goto-char (point-min))
3957 (fill-paragraph justify
))
3960 (python-indent-line)
3961 (goto-char (line-end-position))))
3967 (defcustom python-skeleton-autoinsert nil
3968 "Non-nil means template skeletons will be automagically inserted.
3969 This happens when pressing \"if<SPACE>\", for example, to prompt for
3975 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
3976 'python-use-skeletons
'python-skeleton-autoinsert
"24.3")
3978 (defvar python-skeleton-available
'()
3979 "Internal list of available skeletons.")
3981 (define-abbrev-table 'python-mode-skeleton-abbrev-table
()
3982 "Abbrev table for Python mode skeletons."
3984 ;; Allow / inside abbrevs.
3985 :regexp
"\\(?:^\\|[^/]\\)\\<\\([[:word:]/]+\\)\\W*"
3986 ;; Only expand in code.
3987 :enable-function
(lambda ()
3989 (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p))
3990 python-skeleton-autoinsert
)))
3992 (defmacro python-skeleton-define
(name doc
&rest skel
)
3993 "Define a `python-mode' skeleton using NAME DOC and SKEL.
3994 The skeleton will be bound to python-skeleton-NAME and will
3995 be added to `python-mode-skeleton-abbrev-table'."
3996 (declare (indent 2))
3997 (let* ((name (symbol-name name
))
3998 (function-name (intern (concat "python-skeleton-" name
))))
4000 (define-abbrev python-mode-skeleton-abbrev-table
4001 ,name
"" ',function-name
:system t
)
4002 (setq python-skeleton-available
4003 (cons ',function-name python-skeleton-available
))
4004 (define-skeleton ,function-name
4006 (format "Insert %s statement." name
))
4009 (define-abbrev-table 'python-mode-abbrev-table
()
4010 "Abbrev table for Python mode."
4011 :parents
(list python-mode-skeleton-abbrev-table
))
4013 (defmacro python-define-auxiliary-skeleton
(name doc
&optional
&rest skel
)
4014 "Define a `python-mode' auxiliary skeleton using NAME DOC and SKEL.
4015 The skeleton will be bound to python-skeleton-NAME."
4016 (declare (indent 2))
4017 (let* ((name (symbol-name name
))
4018 (function-name (intern (concat "python-skeleton--" name
)))
4019 (msg (format-message
4020 "Add `%s' clause? " name
)))
4023 `(< ,(format "%s:" name
) \n \n
4025 `(define-skeleton ,function-name
4027 (format "Auxiliary skeleton for %s statement." name
))
4029 (unless (y-or-n-p ,msg
)
4033 (python-define-auxiliary-skeleton else nil
)
4035 (python-define-auxiliary-skeleton except nil
)
4037 (python-define-auxiliary-skeleton finally nil
)
4039 (python-skeleton-define if nil
4043 ("other condition, %s: "
4047 '(python-skeleton--else) | ^
)
4049 (python-skeleton-define while nil
4053 '(python-skeleton--else) | ^
)
4055 (python-skeleton-define for nil
4059 '(python-skeleton--else) | ^
)
4061 (python-skeleton-define import nil
4062 "Import from module: "
4063 "from " str
& " " | -
5
4065 ("Identifier: " str
", ") -
2 \n _
)
4067 (python-skeleton-define try nil
4073 "except " str
":" \n
4076 '(python-skeleton--except)
4077 '(python-skeleton--else)
4078 '(python-skeleton--finally) | ^
)
4080 (python-skeleton-define def nil
4082 "def " str
"(" ("Parameter, %s: "
4083 (unless (equal ?\
( (char-before)) ", ")
4085 "\"\"\"" -
"\"\"\"" \n
4088 (python-skeleton-define class nil
4090 "class " str
"(" ("Inheritance, %s: "
4091 (unless (equal ?\
( (char-before)) ", ")
4095 "\"\"\"" -
"\"\"\"" \n
4098 (defun python-skeleton-add-menu-items ()
4099 "Add menu items to Python->Skeletons menu."
4100 (let ((skeletons (sort python-skeleton-available
'string
<)))
4101 (dolist (skeleton skeletons
)
4103 nil
'("Python" "Skeletons")
4105 "Insert %s" (nth 2 (split-string (symbol-name skeleton
) "-")))
4110 (defcustom python-ffap-setup-code
4112 def __FFAP_get_module_path(objstr):
4116 # NameError exceptions are delayed until this point.
4118 module = inspect.getmodule(obj)
4119 filename = module.__file__
4120 ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1]
4121 if ext in ('.pyc', '.pyo'):
4122 # Point to the source file.
4123 filename = filename[:-1]
4124 if os.path.exists(filename):
4129 "Python code to get a module path."
4133 (defcustom python-ffap-string-code
4134 "__FFAP_get_module_path('''%s''')"
4135 "Python code used to get a string with the path of a module."
4139 (defun python-ffap-module-path (module)
4140 "Function for `ffap-alist' to return path for MODULE."
4142 (and (derived-mode-p 'inferior-python-mode
)
4143 (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))
4144 (python-shell-get-process))))
4148 (python-shell-send-string-no-output
4150 python-ffap-setup-code
4151 "\nprint (" (format python-ffap-string-code module
) ")")
4153 (unless (zerop (length module-file
))
4154 (python-util-strip-string module-file
))))))
4158 (eval-after-load "ffap"
4160 (push '(python-mode . python-ffap-module-path
) ffap-alist
)
4161 (push '(inferior-python-mode . python-ffap-module-path
) ffap-alist
)))
4166 (defcustom python-check-command
4167 (or (executable-find "pyflakes")
4168 (executable-find "epylint")
4169 "install pyflakes, pylint or something else")
4170 "Command used to check a Python file."
4174 (defcustom python-check-buffer-name
4175 "*Python check: %s*"
4176 "Buffer name used for check commands."
4180 (defvar python-check-custom-command nil
4182 ;; XXX: Avoid `defvar-local' for compat with Emacs<24.3
4183 (make-variable-buffer-local 'python-check-custom-command
)
4185 (defun python-check (command)
4186 "Check a Python file (default current buffer's file).
4187 Runs COMMAND, a shell command, as if by `compile'.
4188 See `python-check-command' for the default."
4190 (list (read-string "Check command: "
4191 (or python-check-custom-command
4192 (concat python-check-command
" "
4193 (shell-quote-argument
4195 (let ((name (buffer-file-name)))
4197 (file-name-nondirectory name
)))
4199 (setq python-check-custom-command command
)
4200 (save-some-buffers (not compilation-ask-about-save
) nil
)
4201 (python-shell-with-environment
4202 (compilation-start command nil
4204 (format python-check-buffer-name command
)))))
4209 (defcustom python-eldoc-setup-code
4210 "def __PYDOC_get_help(obj):
4214 str_type = basestring
4217 if isinstance(obj, str_type):
4218 obj = eval(obj, globals())
4219 doc = inspect.getdoc(obj)
4220 if not doc and callable(obj):
4222 if inspect.isclass(obj) and hasattr(obj, '__init__'):
4223 target = obj.__init__
4229 args = inspect.formatargspec(
4230 *inspect.getargspec(target)
4233 doc = '{objtype} {name}{args}'.format(
4234 objtype=objtype, name=name, args=args
4237 doc = doc.splitlines()[0]
4241 "Python code to setup documentation retrieval."
4245 (defcustom python-eldoc-string-code
4246 "__PYDOC_get_help('''%s''')"
4247 "Python code used to get a string with the documentation of an object."
4251 (defun python-eldoc--get-symbol-at-point ()
4252 "Get the current symbol for eldoc.
4253 Returns the current symbol handling point within arguments."
4255 (let ((start (python-syntax-context 'paren
)))
4260 (memq (char-syntax (char-after)) '(?\ ?-
)))
4261 ;; Try to adjust to closest symbol if not in one.
4262 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)))
4263 (python-info-current-symbol t
)))
4265 (defun python-eldoc--get-doc-at-point (&optional force-input force-process
)
4266 "Internal implementation to get documentation at point.
4267 If not FORCE-INPUT is passed then what `python-eldoc--get-symbol-at-point'
4268 returns will be used. If not FORCE-PROCESS is passed what
4269 `python-shell-get-process' returns is used."
4270 (let ((process (or force-process
(python-shell-get-process))))
4272 (let* ((input (or force-input
4273 (python-eldoc--get-symbol-at-point)))
4276 ;; Prevent resizing the echo area when iPython is
4277 ;; enabled. Bug#18794.
4278 (python-util-strip-string
4279 (python-shell-send-string-no-output
4281 python-eldoc-setup-code
4282 "\nprint(" (format python-eldoc-string-code input
) ")")
4284 (unless (zerop (length docstring
))
4287 (defun python-eldoc-function ()
4288 "`eldoc-documentation-function' for Python.
4289 For this to work as best as possible you should call
4290 `python-shell-send-buffer' from time to time so context in
4291 inferior Python process is updated properly."
4292 (python-eldoc--get-doc-at-point))
4294 (defun python-eldoc-at-point (symbol)
4295 "Get help on SYMBOL using `help'.
4296 Interactively, prompt for symbol."
4298 (let ((symbol (python-eldoc--get-symbol-at-point))
4299 (enable-recursive-minibuffers t
))
4300 (list (read-string (if symbol
4301 (format "Describe symbol (default %s): " symbol
)
4302 "Describe symbol: ")
4304 (message (python-eldoc--get-doc-at-point symbol
)))
4309 (defun python-hideshow-forward-sexp-function (arg)
4310 "Python specific `forward-sexp' function for `hs-minor-mode'.
4311 Argument ARG is ignored."
4312 arg
; Shut up, byte compiler.
4313 (python-nav-end-of-defun)
4314 (unless (python-info-current-line-empty-p)
4320 (defvar python-imenu-format-item-label-function
4321 'python-imenu-format-item-label
4322 "Imenu function used to format an item label.
4323 It must be a function with two arguments: TYPE and NAME.")
4325 (defvar python-imenu-format-parent-item-label-function
4326 'python-imenu-format-parent-item-label
4327 "Imenu function used to format a parent item label.
4328 It must be a function with two arguments: TYPE and NAME.")
4330 (defvar python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label-function
4331 'python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label
4332 "Imenu function used to format a parent jump item label.
4333 It must be a function with two arguments: TYPE and NAME.")
4335 (defun python-imenu-format-item-label (type name
)
4336 "Return Imenu label for single node using TYPE and NAME."
4337 (format "%s (%s)" name type
))
4339 (defun python-imenu-format-parent-item-label (type name
)
4340 "Return Imenu label for parent node using TYPE and NAME."
4341 (format "%s..." (python-imenu-format-item-label type name
)))
4343 (defun python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label (type _name
)
4344 "Return Imenu label for parent node jump using TYPE and NAME."
4345 (if (string= type
"class")
4346 "*class definition*"
4347 "*function definition*"))
4349 (defun python-imenu--put-parent (type name pos tree
)
4350 "Add the parent with TYPE, NAME and POS to TREE."
4352 (funcall python-imenu-format-item-label-function type name
))
4354 (funcall python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label-function type name
)))
4357 (cons label
(cons (cons jump-label pos
) tree
)))))
4359 (defun python-imenu--build-tree (&optional min-indent prev-indent tree
)
4360 "Recursively build the tree of nested definitions of a node.
4361 Arguments MIN-INDENT, PREV-INDENT and TREE are internal and should
4362 not be passed explicitly unless you know what you are doing."
4363 (setq min-indent
(or min-indent
0)
4364 prev-indent
(or prev-indent python-indent-offset
))
4365 (let* ((pos (python-nav-backward-defun))
4367 (name (when (and pos
(looking-at python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp
))
4368 (let ((split (split-string (match-string-no-properties 0))))
4369 (setq type
(car split
))
4372 (funcall python-imenu-format-item-label-function type name
)))
4373 (indent (current-indentation))
4374 (children-indent-limit (+ python-indent-offset min-indent
)))
4376 ;; Nothing found, probably near to bobp.
4378 ((<= indent min-indent
)
4379 ;; The current indentation points that this is a parent
4380 ;; node, add it to the tree and stop recursing.
4381 (python-imenu--put-parent type name pos tree
))
4383 (python-imenu--build-tree
4386 (if (<= indent children-indent-limit
)
4387 ;; This lies within the children indent offset range,
4388 ;; so it's a normal child of its parent (i.e., not
4389 ;; a child of a child).
4390 (cons (cons label pos
) tree
)
4391 ;; Oh no, a child of a child?! Fear not, we
4392 ;; know how to roll. We recursively parse these by
4393 ;; swapping prev-indent and min-indent plus adding this
4394 ;; newly found item to a fresh subtree. This works, I
4397 (python-imenu--build-tree
4398 prev-indent indent
(list (cons label pos
)))
4401 (defun python-imenu-create-index ()
4402 "Return tree Imenu alist for the current Python buffer.
4403 Change `python-imenu-format-item-label-function',
4404 `python-imenu-format-parent-item-label-function',
4405 `python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label-function' to
4406 customize how labels are formatted."
4407 (goto-char (point-max))
4410 (while (setq tree
(python-imenu--build-tree))
4411 (setq index
(cons tree index
)))
4414 (defun python-imenu-create-flat-index (&optional alist prefix
)
4415 "Return flat outline of the current Python buffer for Imenu.
4416 Optional argument ALIST is the tree to be flattened; when nil
4417 `python-imenu-build-index' is used with
4418 `python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label-function'
4419 `python-imenu-format-parent-item-label-function'
4420 `python-imenu-format-item-label-function' set to
4421 (lambda (type name) name)
4422 Optional argument PREFIX is used in recursive calls and should
4423 not be passed explicitly.
4430 (\"decorator\" . 173)
4433 (\"wrapped_f\" . 393))))
4439 (\"decorator\" . 173)
4440 (\"decorator.wrap\" . 353)
4441 (\"decorator.wrapped_f\" . 393))"
4442 ;; Inspired by imenu--flatten-index-alist removed in revno 21853.
4447 (let ((name (if prefix
4448 (concat prefix
"." (car item
))
4451 (cond ((or (numberp pos
) (markerp pos
))
4452 (list (cons name pos
)))
4455 (cons name
(cdar pos
))
4456 (python-imenu-create-flat-index (cddr item
) name
))))))
4458 (let* ((fn (lambda (_type name
) name
))
4459 (python-imenu-format-item-label-function fn
)
4460 (python-imenu-format-parent-item-label-function fn
)
4461 (python-imenu-format-parent-item-jump-label-function fn
))
4462 (python-imenu-create-index))))))
4467 (defun python-info-current-defun (&optional include-type
)
4468 "Return name of surrounding function with Python compatible dotty syntax.
4469 Optional argument INCLUDE-TYPE indicates to include the type of the defun.
4470 This function can be used as the value of `add-log-current-defun-function'
4471 since it returns nil if point is not inside a defun."
4477 (starting-indentation (current-indentation))
4478 (starting-pos (point))
4483 (while (python-nav-beginning-of-defun 1)
4484 (when (save-match-data
4486 (or (not last-indent
)
4487 (< (current-indentation) last-indent
))
4491 ;; If this is the first run, we may add
4492 ;; the current defun at point.
4493 (setq first-run nil
)
4494 (goto-char starting-pos
)
4495 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
4496 (beginning-of-line 1)
4498 python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp
)))
4502 (+ (current-indentation)
4503 python-indent-offset
)))
4504 (if (< starting-indentation min-indent
)
4505 ;; If the starting indentation is not
4506 ;; within the min defun indent make the
4509 ;; Else go to the end of defun and add
4510 ;; up the current indentation to the
4512 (python-nav-end-of-defun)
4514 (if (>= (current-indentation) min-indent
)
4515 (1+ (current-indentation))
4517 (save-match-data (setq last-indent
(current-indentation)))
4518 (if (or (not include-type
) type
)
4519 (setq names
(cons (match-string-no-properties 1) names
))
4520 (let ((match (split-string (match-string-no-properties 0))))
4521 (setq type
(car match
))
4522 (setq names
(cons (cadr match
) names
)))))
4523 ;; Stop searching ASAP.
4524 (and (= (current-indentation) 0) (throw 'exit t
))))
4526 (concat (and type
(format "%s " type
))
4527 (mapconcat 'identity names
".")))))))
4529 (defun python-info-current-symbol (&optional replace-self
)
4530 "Return current symbol using dotty syntax.
4531 With optional argument REPLACE-SELF convert \"self\" to current
4534 (and (not (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p))
4535 (with-syntax-table python-dotty-syntax-table
4536 (let ((sym (symbol-at-point)))
4538 (substring-no-properties (symbol-name sym
))))))))
4540 (if (not replace-self
)
4542 (let ((current-defun (python-info-current-defun)))
4543 (if (not current-defun
)
4545 (replace-regexp-in-string
4546 (python-rx line-start word-start
"self" word-end ?.
)
4548 (mapconcat 'identity
4549 (butlast (split-string current-defun
"\\."))
4553 (defun python-info-statement-starts-block-p ()
4554 "Return non-nil if current statement opens a block."
4556 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
4557 (looking-at (python-rx block-start
))))
4559 (defun python-info-statement-ends-block-p ()
4560 "Return non-nil if point is at end of block."
4561 (let ((end-of-block-pos (save-excursion
4562 (python-nav-end-of-block)))
4563 (end-of-statement-pos (save-excursion
4564 (python-nav-end-of-statement))))
4565 (and end-of-block-pos end-of-statement-pos
4566 (= end-of-block-pos end-of-statement-pos
))))
4568 (defun python-info-beginning-of-statement-p ()
4569 "Return non-nil if point is at beginning of statement."
4570 (= (point) (save-excursion
4571 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
4574 (defun python-info-end-of-statement-p ()
4575 "Return non-nil if point is at end of statement."
4576 (= (point) (save-excursion
4577 (python-nav-end-of-statement)
4580 (defun python-info-beginning-of-block-p ()
4581 "Return non-nil if point is at beginning of block."
4582 (and (python-info-beginning-of-statement-p)
4583 (python-info-statement-starts-block-p)))
4585 (defun python-info-end-of-block-p ()
4586 "Return non-nil if point is at end of block."
4587 (and (python-info-end-of-statement-p)
4588 (python-info-statement-ends-block-p)))
4590 (define-obsolete-function-alias
4591 'python-info-closing-block
4592 'python-info-dedenter-opening-block-position
"24.4")
4594 (defun python-info-dedenter-opening-block-position ()
4595 "Return the point of the closest block the current line closes.
4596 Returns nil if point is not on a dedenter statement or no opening
4597 block can be detected. The latter case meaning current file is
4598 likely an invalid python file."
4599 (let ((positions (python-info-dedenter-opening-block-positions))
4600 (indentation (current-indentation))
4602 (while (and (not position
)
4605 (goto-char (car positions
))
4606 (if (<= (current-indentation) indentation
)
4607 (setq position
(car positions
))
4608 (setq positions
(cdr positions
)))))
4611 (defun python-info-dedenter-opening-block-positions ()
4612 "Return points of blocks the current line may close sorted by closer.
4613 Returns nil if point is not on a dedenter statement or no opening
4614 block can be detected. The latter case meaning current file is
4615 likely an invalid python file."
4617 (let ((dedenter-pos (python-info-dedenter-statement-p)))
4619 (goto-char dedenter-pos
)
4620 (let* ((pairs '(("elif" "elif" "if")
4621 ("else" "if" "elif" "except" "for" "while")
4622 ("except" "except" "try")
4623 ("finally" "else" "except" "try")))
4624 (dedenter (match-string-no-properties 0))
4625 (possible-opening-blocks (cdr (assoc-string dedenter pairs
)))
4626 (collected-indentations)
4629 (while (python-nav--syntactically
4631 (re-search-backward (python-rx block-start
) nil t
))
4633 (let ((indentation (current-indentation)))
4634 (when (and (not (memq indentation collected-indentations
))
4635 (or (not collected-indentations
)
4636 (< indentation
(apply #'min collected-indentations
))))
4637 (setq collected-indentations
4638 (cons indentation collected-indentations
))
4639 (when (member (match-string-no-properties 0)
4640 possible-opening-blocks
)
4641 (setq opening-blocks
(cons (point) opening-blocks
))))
4642 (when (zerop indentation
)
4643 (throw 'exit nil
)))))
4645 (nreverse opening-blocks
))))))
4647 (define-obsolete-function-alias
4648 'python-info-closing-block-message
4649 'python-info-dedenter-opening-block-message
"24.4")
4651 (defun python-info-dedenter-opening-block-message ()
4652 "Message the first line of the block the current statement closes."
4653 (let ((point (python-info-dedenter-opening-block-position)))
4657 (message "Closes %s" (save-excursion
4660 (point) (line-end-position))))))))
4662 (defun python-info-dedenter-statement-p ()
4663 "Return point if current statement is a dedenter.
4664 Sets `match-data' to the keyword that starts the dedenter
4667 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
4668 (when (and (not (python-syntax-context-type))
4669 (looking-at (python-rx dedenter
)))
4672 (defun python-info-line-ends-backslash-p (&optional line-number
)
4673 "Return non-nil if current line ends with backslash.
4674 With optional argument LINE-NUMBER, check that line instead."
4679 (python-util-goto-line line-number
))
4680 (while (and (not (eobp))
4681 (goto-char (line-end-position))
4682 (python-syntax-context 'paren
)
4683 (not (equal (char-before (point)) ?
\\)))
4685 (when (equal (char-before) ?
\\)
4688 (defun python-info-beginning-of-backslash (&optional line-number
)
4689 "Return the point where the backslashed line start.
4690 Optional argument LINE-NUMBER forces the line number to check against."
4695 (python-util-goto-line line-number
))
4696 (when (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p)
4697 (while (save-excursion
4698 (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
4699 (python-syntax-context 'paren
))
4701 (back-to-indentation)
4704 (defun python-info-continuation-line-p ()
4705 "Check if current line is continuation of another.
4706 When current line is continuation of another return the point
4707 where the continued line ends."
4711 (let* ((context-type (progn
4712 (back-to-indentation)
4713 (python-syntax-context-type)))
4714 (line-start (line-number-at-pos))
4715 (context-start (when context-type
4716 (python-syntax-context context-type
))))
4717 (cond ((equal context-type
'paren
)
4718 ;; Lines inside a paren are always a continuation line
4719 ;; (except the first one).
4720 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
4722 ((member context-type
'(string comment
))
4723 ;; move forward an roll again
4724 (goto-char context-start
)
4725 (python-util-forward-comment)
4726 (python-info-continuation-line-p))
4728 ;; Not within a paren, string or comment, the only way
4729 ;; we are dealing with a continuation line is that
4730 ;; previous line contains a backslash, and this can
4731 ;; only be the previous line from current
4732 (back-to-indentation)
4733 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
4734 (when (and (equal (1- line-start
) (line-number-at-pos))
4735 (python-info-line-ends-backslash-p))
4736 (point-marker))))))))
4738 (defun python-info-block-continuation-line-p ()
4739 "Return non-nil if current line is a continuation of a block."
4741 (when (python-info-continuation-line-p)
4743 (back-to-indentation)
4744 (when (looking-at (python-rx block-start
))
4747 (defun python-info-assignment-statement-p (&optional current-line-only
)
4748 "Check if current line is an assignment.
4749 With argument CURRENT-LINE-ONLY is non-nil, don't follow any
4750 continuations, just check the if current line is an assignment."
4753 (if current-line-only
4754 (back-to-indentation)
4755 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement))
4757 (re-search-forward (python-rx not-simple-operator
4759 (group not-simple-operator
))
4760 (line-end-position) t
)
4763 ;; The assignment operator should not be inside a string.
4764 (backward-char (length (match-string-no-properties 1)))
4765 (setq found
(not (python-syntax-context-type)))))
4767 (skip-syntax-forward " ")
4770 ;; TODO: rename to clarify this is only for the first continuation
4771 ;; line or remove it and move its body to `python-indent-context'.
4772 (defun python-info-assignment-continuation-line-p ()
4773 "Check if current line is the first continuation of an assignment.
4774 When current line is continuation of another with an assignment
4775 return the point of the first non-blank character after the
4778 (when (python-info-continuation-line-p)
4780 (python-info-assignment-statement-p t
))))
4782 (defun python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun (&optional syntax-ppss
)
4783 "Check if point is at `beginning-of-defun' using SYNTAX-PPSS."
4784 (and (not (python-syntax-context-type (or syntax-ppss
(syntax-ppss))))
4786 (beginning-of-line 1)
4787 (looking-at python-nav-beginning-of-defun-regexp
))))
4789 (defun python-info-current-line-comment-p ()
4790 "Return non-nil if current line is a comment line."
4792 (or (char-after (+ (line-beginning-position) (current-indentation))) ?_
)
4795 (defun python-info-current-line-empty-p ()
4796 "Return non-nil if current line is empty, ignoring whitespace."
4798 (beginning-of-line 1)
4800 (python-rx line-start
(* whitespace
)
4801 (group (* not-newline
))
4802 (* whitespace
) line-end
))
4803 (string-equal "" (match-string-no-properties 1))))
4805 (defun python-info-docstring-p (&optional syntax-ppss
)
4806 "Return non-nil if point is in a docstring.
4807 When optional argument SYNTAX-PPSS is given, use that instead of
4808 point's current `syntax-ppss'."
4809 ;;; https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/#what-is-a-docstring
4811 (when (and syntax-ppss
(python-syntax-context 'string syntax-ppss
))
4812 (goto-char (nth 8 syntax-ppss
)))
4813 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
4815 (indentation (current-indentation))
4816 (backward-sexp-point)
4817 (re (concat "[uU]?[rR]?"
4818 (python-rx string-delimiter
))))
4820 (not (python-info-assignment-statement-p))
4822 ;; Allow up to two consecutive docstrings only.
4826 (while (save-excursion
4827 (python-nav-backward-sexp)
4828 (setq backward-sexp-point
(point))
4829 (and (= indentation
(current-indentation))
4830 (not (bobp)) ; Prevent infloop.
4832 (concat "[uU]?[rR]?"
4833 (python-rx string-delimiter
)))))
4834 ;; Previous sexp was a string, restore point.
4835 (goto-char backward-sexp-point
)
4838 (python-util-forward-comment -
1)
4839 (python-nav-beginning-of-statement)
4841 ((python-info-assignment-statement-p) t
)
4842 ((python-info-looking-at-beginning-of-defun))
4845 (defun python-info-encoding-from-cookie ()
4846 "Detect current buffer's encoding from its coding cookie.
4847 Returns the encoding as a symbol."
4848 (let ((first-two-lines
4852 (goto-char (point-min))
4854 (buffer-substring-no-properties
4857 (when (string-match (python-rx coding-cookie
) first-two-lines
)
4858 (intern (match-string-no-properties 1 first-two-lines
)))))
4860 (defun python-info-encoding ()
4861 "Return encoding for file.
4862 Try `python-info-encoding-from-cookie', if none is found then
4864 ;; If no encoding is defined, then it's safe to use UTF-8: Python 2
4865 ;; uses ASCII as default while Python 3 uses UTF-8. This means that
4866 ;; in the worst case scenario python.el will make things work for
4867 ;; Python 2 files with unicode data and no encoding defined.
4868 (or (python-info-encoding-from-cookie)
4872 ;;; Utility functions
4874 (defun python-util-goto-line (line-number)
4875 "Move point to LINE-NUMBER."
4876 (goto-char (point-min))
4877 (forward-line (1- line-number
)))
4879 ;; Stolen from org-mode
4880 (defun python-util-clone-local-variables (from-buffer &optional regexp
)
4881 "Clone local variables from FROM-BUFFER.
4882 Optional argument REGEXP selects variables to clone and defaults
4886 (and (symbolp (car pair
))
4887 (string-match (or regexp
"^python-")
4888 (symbol-name (car pair
)))
4889 (set (make-local-variable (car pair
))
4891 (buffer-local-variables from-buffer
)))
4893 (defvar comint-last-prompt-overlay
) ; Shut up, byte compiler.
4895 (defun python-util-comint-last-prompt ()
4896 "Return comint last prompt overlay start and end.
4897 This is for compatibility with Emacs < 24.4."
4898 (cond ((bound-and-true-p comint-last-prompt-overlay
)
4899 (cons (overlay-start comint-last-prompt-overlay
)
4900 (overlay-end comint-last-prompt-overlay
)))
4901 ((bound-and-true-p comint-last-prompt
)
4905 (defun python-util-forward-comment (&optional direction
)
4906 "Python mode specific version of `forward-comment'.
4907 Optional argument DIRECTION defines the direction to move to."
4908 (let ((comment-start (python-syntax-context 'comment
))
4909 (factor (if (< (or direction
0) 0)
4913 (goto-char comment-start
))
4914 (forward-comment factor
)))
4916 (defun python-util-list-directories (directory &optional predicate max-depth
)
4917 "List DIRECTORY subdirs, filtered by PREDICATE and limited by MAX-DEPTH.
4918 Argument PREDICATE defaults to `identity' and must be a function
4919 that takes one argument (a full path) and returns non-nil for
4920 allowed files. When optional argument MAX-DEPTH is non-nil, stop
4921 searching when depth is reached, else don't limit."
4922 (let* ((dir (expand-file-name directory
))
4923 (dir-length (length dir
))
4924 (predicate (or predicate
#'identity
))
4925 (to-scan (list dir
))
4928 (let ((current-dir (car to-scan
)))
4929 (when (funcall predicate current-dir
)
4930 (setq tally
(cons current-dir tally
)))
4931 (setq to-scan
(append (cdr to-scan
)
4932 (python-util-list-files
4933 current-dir
#'file-directory-p
)
4935 (when (and max-depth
4937 (length (split-string
4938 (substring current-dir dir-length
)
4940 (setq to-scan nil
))))
4943 (defun python-util-list-files (dir &optional predicate
)
4944 "List files in DIR, filtering with PREDICATE.
4945 Argument PREDICATE defaults to `identity' and must be a function
4946 that takes one argument (a full path) and returns non-nil for
4948 (let ((dir-name (file-name-as-directory dir
)))
4950 (mapcar (lambda (file-name)
4951 (let ((full-file-name (expand-file-name file-name dir-name
)))
4953 (not (member file-name
'("." "..")))
4954 (funcall (or predicate
#'identity
) full-file-name
))
4955 (list full-file-name
))))
4956 (directory-files dir-name
)))))
4958 (defun python-util-list-packages (dir &optional max-depth
)
4959 "List packages in DIR, limited by MAX-DEPTH.
4960 When optional argument MAX-DEPTH is non-nil, stop searching when
4961 depth is reached, else don't limit."
4962 (let* ((dir (expand-file-name dir
))
4963 (parent-dir (file-name-directory
4964 (directory-file-name
4965 (file-name-directory
4966 (file-name-as-directory dir
)))))
4967 (subpath-length (length parent-dir
)))
4970 (replace-regexp-in-string
4971 (rx (or ?
\\ ?
/)) "." (substring file-name subpath-length
)))
4972 (python-util-list-directories
4973 (directory-file-name dir
)
4975 (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "__init__.py" dir
)))
4978 (defun python-util-popn (lst n
)
4979 "Return LST first N elements.
4980 N should be an integer, when negative its opposite is used.
4981 When N is bigger than the length of LST, the list is
4983 (let* ((n (min (abs n
)))
4989 (setq acc
(cons (car lst
) acc
)
4994 (defun python-util-strip-string (string)
4995 "Strip STRING whitespace and newlines from end and beginning."
4996 (replace-regexp-in-string
4997 (rx (or (: string-start
(* (any whitespace ?
\r ?
\n)))
4998 (: (* (any whitespace ?
\r ?
\n)) string-end
)))
5002 (defun python-util-valid-regexp-p (regexp)
5003 "Return non-nil if REGEXP is valid."
5004 (ignore-errors (string-match regexp
"") t
))
5007 (defun python-electric-pair-string-delimiter ()
5008 (when (and electric-pair-mode
5009 (memq last-command-event
'(?
\" ?
\'))
5011 (while (eq (char-before (- (point) count
)) last-command-event
)
5014 (eq (char-after) last-command-event
))
5015 (save-excursion (insert (make-string 2 last-command-event
)))))
5017 (defvar electric-indent-inhibit
)
5020 (define-derived-mode python-mode prog-mode
"Python"
5021 "Major mode for editing Python files.
5023 \\{python-mode-map}"
5024 (set (make-local-variable 'tab-width
) 8)
5025 (set (make-local-variable 'indent-tabs-mode
) nil
)
5027 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start
) "# ")
5028 (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip
) "#+\\s-*")
5030 (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties
) t
)
5031 (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments
) t
)
5033 (set (make-local-variable 'forward-sexp-function
)
5034 'python-nav-forward-sexp
)
5036 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults
)
5037 '(python-font-lock-keywords
5039 (font-lock-syntactic-face-function
5040 . python-font-lock-syntactic-face-function
)))
5042 (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function
)
5043 python-syntax-propertize-function
)
5045 (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function
)
5046 #'python-indent-line-function
)
5047 (set (make-local-variable 'indent-region-function
) #'python-indent-region
)
5048 ;; Because indentation is not redundant, we cannot safely reindent code.
5049 (set (make-local-variable 'electric-indent-inhibit
) t
)
5050 (set (make-local-variable 'electric-indent-chars
)
5051 (cons ?
: electric-indent-chars
))
5053 ;; Add """ ... """ pairing to electric-pair-mode.
5054 (add-hook 'post-self-insert-hook
5055 #'python-electric-pair-string-delimiter
'append t
)
5057 (set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start
) "\\s-*$")
5058 (set (make-local-variable 'fill-paragraph-function
)
5059 #'python-fill-paragraph
)
5061 (set (make-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function
)
5062 #'python-nav-beginning-of-defun
)
5063 (set (make-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function
)
5064 #'python-nav-end-of-defun
)
5066 (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
5067 #'python-completion-at-point nil
'local
)
5069 (add-hook 'post-self-insert-hook
5070 #'python-indent-post-self-insert-function
'append
'local
)
5072 (set (make-local-variable 'imenu-create-index-function
)
5073 #'python-imenu-create-index
)
5075 (set (make-local-variable 'add-log-current-defun-function
)
5076 #'python-info-current-defun
)
5078 (add-hook 'which-func-functions
#'python-info-current-defun
nil t
)
5080 (set (make-local-variable 'skeleton-further-elements
)
5082 (< '(backward-delete-char-untabify (min python-indent-offset
5084 (^
'(- (1+ (current-indentation))))))
5086 (if (null eldoc-documentation-function
)
5088 (set (make-local-variable 'eldoc-documentation-function
)
5089 #'python-eldoc-function
)
5090 (add-function :before-until
(local 'eldoc-documentation-function
)
5091 #'python-eldoc-function
))
5094 'hs-special-modes-alist
5096 "\\s-*\\(?:def\\|class\\)\\>"
5097 ;; Use the empty string as end regexp so it doesn't default to
5098 ;; "\\s)". This way parens at end of defun are properly hidden.
5101 python-hideshow-forward-sexp-function
5104 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp
)
5105 (python-rx (* space
) block-start
))
5106 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-heading-end-regexp
) ":[^\n]*\n")
5107 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-level
)
5109 "`outline-level' function for Python mode."
5110 (1+ (/ (current-indentation) python-indent-offset
))))
5112 (set (make-local-variable 'prettify-symbols-alist
)
5113 python--prettify-symbols-alist
)
5115 (python-skeleton-add-menu-items)
5117 (make-local-variable 'python-shell-internal-buffer
)
5119 (when python-indent-guess-indent-offset
5120 (python-indent-guess-indent-offset)))
5126 ;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
5129 ;;; python.el ends here