Programming/Python
Command-line tab completion in standard Python shell
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2009. 8. 6. 15:11
To enable 'tab-completion' on the command line of the default Python shell, put this in ~/.pythonrc, and setup the PYTHONSTARTUP environment variable to point to it: export PYTHONSTARTUP=~/.pythonrc
# ~/.pythonrc
# enable syntax completion
try:
import readline
except ImportError:
print "Module readline not available."
else:
import rlcompleter
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
It needs the GNU readline library and so probably doesn't work on
Windows. On Mac OS X there are some issues with readline too, see other article.
For even fancier stuff, use the following startup file: .pystartup in your home-dir
# Add auto-completion and a stored history file of commands to your Python
# interactive interpreter. Requires Python 2.0+, readline. Autocomplete is
# bound to the Esc key by default (you can change it - see readline docs).
#
# Store the file in ~/.pystartup, and set an environment variable to point
# to it, e.g. "export PYTHONSTARTUP=/max/home/itamar/.pystartup" in bash.
#
# Note that PYTHONSTARTUP does *not* expand "~", so you have to put in the
# full path to your home directory.
import atexit
import os
import readline
import rlcompleter
historyPath = os.path.expanduser("~/.pyhistory")
historyTmp = os.path.expanduser("~/.pyhisttmp.py")
endMarkerStr= "# # # histDUMP # # #"
saveMacro= "import readline; readline.write_history_file('"+historyTmp+"'); \
print '####>>>>>>>>>>'; print ''.join(filter(lambda lineP: \
not lineP.strip().endswith('"+endMarkerStr+"'), \
open('"+historyTmp+"').readlines())[:])+'####<<<<<<<<<<'"+endMarkerStr
readline.parse_and_bind('tab: complete')
readline.parse_and_bind('\C-w: "'+saveMacro+'"')
def save_history(historyPath=historyPath, endMarkerStr=endMarkerStr):
import readline
readline.write_history_file(historyPath)
# Now filter out those line containing the saveMacro
lines= filter(lambda lineP, endMarkerStr=endMarkerStr:
not lineP.strip().endswith(endMarkerStr), open(historyPath).readlines())
open(historyPath, 'w+').write(''.join(lines))
if os.path.exists(historyPath):
readline.read_history_file(historyPath)
atexit.register(save_history)
del os, atexit, readline, rlcompleter, save_history, historyPath
del historyTmp, endMarkerStr, saveMacro
Additionaly you need to ~# export PYTHONSTARTUP=/root/.pystartup. Then you will have:
- Pressing tab completes the input like common unix-shells.
- Pressing CTRL-w gives You an python code to print the history-file (or parts of it -- there's a [:] in the command that You can replace by [-50:]; which will give you the last 50 lines)
original url : http://www.razorvine.net/frog/user/irmen/article/2004-11-22/17
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