Ejemplo n.º 1
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    def _show_interpreter_prompt_for_reply(self, msg):
        """ Reimplemented for IPython-style prompts.
        """
        # Update the old prompt number if necessary.
        content = msg['content']
        previous_prompt_number = content['execution_count']
        if self._previous_prompt_obj and \
                self._previous_prompt_obj.number != previous_prompt_number:
            block = self._previous_prompt_obj.block

            # Make sure the prompt block has not been erased.
            if block.isValid() and block.text():

                # Remove the old prompt and insert a new prompt.
                cursor = QtGui.QTextCursor(block)
                cursor.movePosition(QtGui.QTextCursor.Right,
                                    QtGui.QTextCursor.KeepAnchor,
                                    self._previous_prompt_obj.length)
                prompt = self._make_in_prompt(previous_prompt_number)
                self._prompt = self._insert_html_fetching_plain_text(
                    cursor, prompt)

                # When the HTML is inserted, Qt blows away the syntax
                # highlighting for the line, so we need to rehighlight it.
                self._highlighter.rehighlightBlock(cursor.block())

            self._previous_prompt_obj = None

        # Show a new prompt with the kernel's estimated prompt number.
        self._show_interpreter_prompt(previous_prompt_number + 1)
Ejemplo n.º 2
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 def _get_format_from_document(self, token, document):
     """ Returns a QTextCharFormat for token by
     """
     code, html = next(self._formatter._format_lines([(token, u'dummy')]))
     self._document.setHtml(html)
     return QtGui.QTextCursor(self._document).charFormat()