1 | """Word completion for GNU readline.
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2 |
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3 | The completer completes keywords, built-ins and globals in a selectable
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4 | namespace (which defaults to __main__); when completing NAME.NAME..., it
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5 | evaluates (!) the expression up to the last dot and completes its attributes.
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6 |
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7 | It's very cool to do "import sys" type "sys.", hit the completion key (twice),
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8 | and see the list of names defined by the sys module!
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9 |
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10 | Tip: to use the tab key as the completion key, call
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11 |
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12 | readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
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13 |
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14 | Notes:
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15 |
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16 | - Exceptions raised by the completer function are *ignored* (and generally cause
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17 | the completion to fail). This is a feature -- since readline sets the tty
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18 | device in raw (or cbreak) mode, printing a traceback wouldn't work well
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19 | without some complicated hoopla to save, reset and restore the tty state.
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20 |
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21 | - The evaluation of the NAME.NAME... form may cause arbitrary application
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22 | defined code to be executed if an object with a __getattr__ hook is found.
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23 | Since it is the responsibility of the application (or the user) to enable this
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24 | feature, I consider this an acceptable risk. More complicated expressions
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25 | (e.g. function calls or indexing operations) are *not* evaluated.
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26 |
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27 | - GNU readline is also used by the built-in functions input() and
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28 | raw_input(), and thus these also benefit/suffer from the completer
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29 | features. Clearly an interactive application can benefit by
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30 | specifying its own completer function and using raw_input() for all
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31 | its input.
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32 |
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33 | - When the original stdin is not a tty device, GNU readline is never
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34 | used, and this module (and the readline module) are silently inactive.
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35 |
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36 | """
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37 |
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38 | import __builtin__
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39 | import __main__
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40 |
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41 | __all__ = ["Completer"]
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42 |
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43 | class Completer:
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44 | def __init__(self, namespace = None):
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45 | """Create a new completer for the command line.
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46 |
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47 | Completer([namespace]) -> completer instance.
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48 |
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49 | If unspecified, the default namespace where completions are performed
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50 | is __main__ (technically, __main__.__dict__). Namespaces should be
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51 | given as dictionaries.
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52 |
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53 | Completer instances should be used as the completion mechanism of
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54 | readline via the set_completer() call:
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55 |
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56 | readline.set_completer(Completer(my_namespace).complete)
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57 | """
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58 |
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59 | if namespace and not isinstance(namespace, dict):
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60 | raise TypeError,'namespace must be a dictionary'
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61 |
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62 | # Don't bind to namespace quite yet, but flag whether the user wants a
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63 | # specific namespace or to use __main__.__dict__. This will allow us
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64 | # to bind to __main__.__dict__ at completion time, not now.
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65 | if namespace is None:
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66 | self.use_main_ns = 1
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67 | else:
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68 | self.use_main_ns = 0
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69 | self.namespace = namespace
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70 |
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71 | def complete(self, text, state):
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72 | """Return the next possible completion for 'text'.
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73 |
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74 | This is called successively with state == 0, 1, 2, ... until it
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75 | returns None. The completion should begin with 'text'.
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76 |
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77 | """
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78 | if self.use_main_ns:
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79 | self.namespace = __main__.__dict__
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80 |
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81 | if state == 0:
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82 | if "." in text:
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83 | self.matches = self.attr_matches(text)
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84 | else:
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85 | self.matches = self.global_matches(text)
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86 | try:
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87 | return self.matches[state]
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88 | except IndexError:
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89 | return None
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90 |
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91 | def _callable_postfix(self, val, word):
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92 | if hasattr(val, '__call__'):
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93 | word = word + "("
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94 | return word
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95 |
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96 | def global_matches(self, text):
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97 | """Compute matches when text is a simple name.
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98 |
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99 | Return a list of all keywords, built-in functions and names currently
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100 | defined in self.namespace that match.
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101 |
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102 | """
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103 | import keyword
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104 | matches = []
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105 | n = len(text)
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106 | for word in keyword.kwlist:
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107 | if word[:n] == text:
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108 | matches.append(word)
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109 | for nspace in [__builtin__.__dict__, self.namespace]:
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110 | for word, val in nspace.items():
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111 | if word[:n] == text and word != "__builtins__":
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112 | matches.append(self._callable_postfix(val, word))
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113 | return matches
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114 |
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115 | def attr_matches(self, text):
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116 | """Compute matches when text contains a dot.
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117 |
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118 | Assuming the text is of the form NAME.NAME....[NAME], and is
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119 | evaluable in self.namespace, it will be evaluated and its attributes
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120 | (as revealed by dir()) are used as possible completions. (For class
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121 | instances, class members are also considered.)
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122 |
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123 | WARNING: this can still invoke arbitrary C code, if an object
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124 | with a __getattr__ hook is evaluated.
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125 |
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126 | """
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127 | import re
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128 | m = re.match(r"(\w+(\.\w+)*)\.(\w*)", text)
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129 | if not m:
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130 | return []
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131 | expr, attr = m.group(1, 3)
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132 | try:
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133 | thisobject = eval(expr, self.namespace)
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134 | except Exception:
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135 | return []
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136 |
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137 | # get the content of the object, except __builtins__
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138 | words = dir(thisobject)
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139 | if "__builtins__" in words:
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140 | words.remove("__builtins__")
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141 |
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142 | if hasattr(thisobject, '__class__'):
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143 | words.append('__class__')
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144 | words.extend(get_class_members(thisobject.__class__))
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145 | matches = []
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146 | n = len(attr)
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147 | for word in words:
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148 | if word[:n] == attr and hasattr(thisobject, word):
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149 | val = getattr(thisobject, word)
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150 | word = self._callable_postfix(val, "%s.%s" % (expr, word))
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151 | matches.append(word)
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152 | return matches
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153 |
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154 | def get_class_members(klass):
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155 | ret = dir(klass)
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156 | if hasattr(klass,'__bases__'):
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157 | for base in klass.__bases__:
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158 | ret = ret + get_class_members(base)
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159 | return ret
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160 |
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161 | try:
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162 | import readline
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163 | except ImportError:
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164 | pass
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165 | else:
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166 | readline.set_completer(Completer().complete)
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