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			311 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| """Utilities needed to emulate Python's interactive interpreter.
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| 
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| """
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| 
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| # Inspired by similar code by Jeff Epler and Fredrik Lundh.
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| 
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| 
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| import sys
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| import traceback
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| from codeop import CommandCompiler, compile_command
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| 
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| __all__ = ["InteractiveInterpreter", "InteractiveConsole", "interact",
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|            "compile_command"]
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| 
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| def softspace(file, newvalue):
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|     oldvalue = 0
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|     try:
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|         oldvalue = file.softspace
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|     except AttributeError:
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|         pass
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|     try:
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|         file.softspace = newvalue
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|     except (AttributeError, TypeError):
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|         # "attribute-less object" or "read-only attributes"
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|         pass
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|     return oldvalue
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| 
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| class InteractiveInterpreter:
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|     """Base class for InteractiveConsole.
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| 
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|     This class deals with parsing and interpreter state (the user's
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|     namespace); it doesn't deal with input buffering or prompting or
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|     input file naming (the filename is always passed in explicitly).
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, locals=None):
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|         """Constructor.
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| 
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|         The optional 'locals' argument specifies the dictionary in
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|         which code will be executed; it defaults to a newly created
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|         dictionary with key "__name__" set to "__console__" and key
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|         "__doc__" set to None.
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| 
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|         """
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|         if locals is None:
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|             locals = {"__name__": "__console__", "__doc__": None}
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|         self.locals = locals
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|         self.compile = CommandCompiler()
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| 
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|     def runsource(self, source, filename="<input>", symbol="single"):
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|         """Compile and run some source in the interpreter.
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| 
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|         Arguments are as for compile_command().
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| 
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|         One several things can happen:
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| 
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|         1) The input is incorrect; compile_command() raised an
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|         exception (SyntaxError or OverflowError).  A syntax traceback
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|         will be printed by calling the showsyntaxerror() method.
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| 
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|         2) The input is incomplete, and more input is required;
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|         compile_command() returned None.  Nothing happens.
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| 
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|         3) The input is complete; compile_command() returned a code
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|         object.  The code is executed by calling self.runcode() (which
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|         also handles run-time exceptions, except for SystemExit).
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| 
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|         The return value is True in case 2, False in the other cases (unless
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|         an exception is raised).  The return value can be used to
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|         decide whether to use sys.ps1 or sys.ps2 to prompt the next
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|         line.
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| 
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             code = self.compile(source, filename, symbol)
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|         except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError):
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|             # Case 1
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|             self.showsyntaxerror(filename)
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|             return False
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| 
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|         if code is None:
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|             # Case 2
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|             return True
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| 
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|         # Case 3
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|         self.runcode(code)
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|         return False
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| 
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|     def runcode(self, code):
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|         """Execute a code object.
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| 
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|         When an exception occurs, self.showtraceback() is called to
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|         display a traceback.  All exceptions are caught except
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|         SystemExit, which is reraised.
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| 
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|         A note about KeyboardInterrupt: this exception may occur
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|         elsewhere in this code, and may not always be caught.  The
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|         caller should be prepared to deal with it.
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| 
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             exec code in self.locals
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|         except SystemExit:
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|             raise
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|         except:
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|             self.showtraceback()
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|         else:
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|             if softspace(sys.stdout, 0):
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|                 print
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| 
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|     def showsyntaxerror(self, filename=None):
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|         """Display the syntax error that just occurred.
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| 
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|         This doesn't display a stack trace because there isn't one.
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| 
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|         If a filename is given, it is stuffed in the exception instead
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|         of what was there before (because Python's parser always uses
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|         "<string>" when reading from a string).
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| 
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|         The output is written by self.write(), below.
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| 
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|         """
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|         type, value, sys.last_traceback = sys.exc_info()
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|         sys.last_type = type
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|         sys.last_value = value
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|         if filename and type is SyntaxError:
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|             # Work hard to stuff the correct filename in the exception
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|             try:
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|                 msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value
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|             except:
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|                 # Not the format we expect; leave it alone
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|                 pass
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|             else:
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|                 # Stuff in the right filename
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|                 value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line))
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|                 sys.last_value = value
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|         list = traceback.format_exception_only(type, value)
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|         map(self.write, list)
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| 
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|     def showtraceback(self):
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|         """Display the exception that just occurred.
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| 
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|         We remove the first stack item because it is our own code.
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| 
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|         The output is written by self.write(), below.
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| 
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             type, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
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|             sys.last_type = type
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|             sys.last_value = value
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|             sys.last_traceback = tb
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|             tblist = traceback.extract_tb(tb)
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|             del tblist[:1]
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|             list = traceback.format_list(tblist)
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|             if list:
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|                 list.insert(0, "Traceback (most recent call last):\n")
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|             list[len(list):] = traceback.format_exception_only(type, value)
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|         finally:
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|             tblist = tb = None
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|         map(self.write, list)
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| 
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|     def write(self, data):
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|         """Write a string.
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| 
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|         The base implementation writes to sys.stderr; a subclass may
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|         replace this with a different implementation.
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| 
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|         """
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|         sys.stderr.write(data)
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| 
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| 
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| class InteractiveConsole(InteractiveInterpreter):
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|     """Closely emulate the behavior of the interactive Python interpreter.
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| 
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|     This class builds on InteractiveInterpreter and adds prompting
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|     using the familiar sys.ps1 and sys.ps2, and input buffering.
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, locals=None, filename="<console>"):
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|         """Constructor.
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| 
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|         The optional locals argument will be passed to the
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|         InteractiveInterpreter base class.
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| 
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|         The optional filename argument should specify the (file)name
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|         of the input stream; it will show up in tracebacks.
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| 
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|         """
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|         InteractiveInterpreter.__init__(self, locals)
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|         self.filename = filename
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|         self.resetbuffer()
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| 
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|     def resetbuffer(self):
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|         """Reset the input buffer."""
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|         self.buffer = []
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| 
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|     def interact(self, banner=None):
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|         """Closely emulate the interactive Python console.
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| 
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|         The optional banner argument specify the banner to print
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|         before the first interaction; by default it prints a banner
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|         similar to the one printed by the real Python interpreter,
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|         followed by the current class name in parentheses (so as not
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|         to confuse this with the real interpreter -- since it's so
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|         close!).
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| 
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             sys.ps1
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             sys.ps1 = ">>> "
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|         try:
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|             sys.ps2
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             sys.ps2 = "... "
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|         cprt = 'Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.'
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|         if banner is None:
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|             self.write("Python %s on %s\n%s\n(%s)\n" %
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|                        (sys.version, sys.platform, cprt,
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|                         self.__class__.__name__))
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|         else:
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|             self.write("%s\n" % str(banner))
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|         more = 0
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|         while 1:
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|             try:
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|                 if more:
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|                     prompt = sys.ps2
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|                 else:
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|                     prompt = sys.ps1
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|                 try:
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|                     line = self.raw_input(prompt)
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|                     # Can be None if sys.stdin was redefined
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|                     encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, "encoding", None)
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|                     if encoding and not isinstance(line, unicode):
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|                         line = line.decode(encoding)
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|                 except EOFError:
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|                     self.write("\n")
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|                     break
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|                 else:
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|                     more = self.push(line)
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|             except KeyboardInterrupt:
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|                 self.write("\nKeyboardInterrupt\n")
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|                 self.resetbuffer()
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|                 more = 0
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| 
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|     def push(self, line):
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|         """Push a line to the interpreter.
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| 
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|         The line should not have a trailing newline; it may have
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|         internal newlines.  The line is appended to a buffer and the
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|         interpreter's runsource() method is called with the
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|         concatenated contents of the buffer as source.  If this
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|         indicates that the command was executed or invalid, the buffer
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|         is reset; otherwise, the command is incomplete, and the buffer
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|         is left as it was after the line was appended.  The return
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|         value is 1 if more input is required, 0 if the line was dealt
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|         with in some way (this is the same as runsource()).
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.buffer.append(line)
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|         source = "\n".join(self.buffer)
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|         more = self.runsource(source, self.filename)
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|         if not more:
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|             self.resetbuffer()
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|         return more
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| 
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|     def raw_input(self, prompt=""):
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|         """Write a prompt and read a line.
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| 
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|         The returned line does not include the trailing newline.
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|         When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised.
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| 
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|         The base implementation uses the built-in function
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|         raw_input(); a subclass may replace this with a different
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|         implementation.
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| 
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|         """
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|         return raw_input(prompt)
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| 
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| 
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| def interact(banner=None, readfunc=None, local=None):
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|     """Closely emulate the interactive Python interpreter.
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| 
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|     This is a backwards compatible interface to the InteractiveConsole
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|     class.  When readfunc is not specified, it attempts to import the
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|     readline module to enable GNU readline if it is available.
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| 
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|     Arguments (all optional, all default to None):
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| 
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|     banner -- passed to InteractiveConsole.interact()
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|     readfunc -- if not None, replaces InteractiveConsole.raw_input()
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|     local -- passed to InteractiveInterpreter.__init__()
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| 
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|     """
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|     console = InteractiveConsole(local)
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|     if readfunc is not None:
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|         console.raw_input = readfunc
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|     else:
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|         try:
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|             import readline
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|         except ImportError:
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|             pass
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|     console.interact(banner)
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     interact()
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