
Often you are doing one of 2 things: * Building a larger example from many small cells. * Showing many small isolated examples. The default so far has followed iPython, where cells are connected by default (in its case, the interpreter state backing them sticks around). This change adds a new magic `%config` where you can change the setting `cellreset` to change that behaviour (this is currently the only setting). Also added is a `%noreset` magic so that along with `%reset` you can override the default for one particular cell. The default is equivalent to `%config cellreset off`. If you then wanted to reset in a cell, you can just do %reset to override it. (this is what the current notebooks do) If you instead do `%config cellreset on`, cells always reset and you can choose not to using `%noreset`. The setting is named `cellreset` not `reset` to differentiate it a bit more from the one off command `reset`. The demo notebook has been updated with examples of this in action. Reviewed By: awarzynski Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D149055
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Python
342 lines
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Python
# Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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# See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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import os
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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from ipykernel.kernelbase import Kernel
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__version__ = "0.0.1"
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class TableGenKernelException(Exception):
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pass
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class TableGenKernel(Kernel):
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"""Kernel using llvm-tblgen inside jupyter.
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All input is treated as TableGen unless the first non whitespace character
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is "%" in which case it is a "magic" line.
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The supported cell magic is:
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* %args - to set the arguments passed to llvm-tblgen.
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* %reset - to reset the cached code and magic state.
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* %noreset - to not reset the cached code and magic state
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(useful when you have changed the default to always
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reset the cache).
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These are "cell magic" meaning it applies to the whole cell. Therefore
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it must be the first line, or part of a run of magic lines starting
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from the first line.
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The following are global magic (that applies to all cells going
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forward):
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* %config - to change the behaviour of the kernel overall, including
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changing defaults for things like resets.
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Global magic must be written in the same way as cell magic.
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```tablgen
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%args
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%reset
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%args --print-records --print-detailed-records
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class Stuff {
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string Name;
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}
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def a_thing : Stuff {}
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```
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"""
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implementation = "tablegen"
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implementation_version = __version__
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language_version = __version__
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language = "tablegen"
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language_info = {
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"name": "tablegen",
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"mimetype": "text/x-tablegen",
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"file_extension": ".td",
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"pygments_lexer": "text",
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}
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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Kernel.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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self._executable = None
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# A list of (code, magic) tuples.
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# All the previous cell's code we have run since the last reset.
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# This emulates a persistent state like a Python interpreter would have.
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self._previous_code = ""
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# The most recent set of magic since the last reset.
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self._previous_magic = {}
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# The default cache reset behaviour. True means do not cache anything
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# between cells.
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self._cell_reset = False
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@property
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def banner(self):
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return "llvm-tblgen kernel %s" % __version__
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def get_executable(self):
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"""If this is the first run, search for llvm-tblgen.
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Otherwise return the cached path to it."""
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if self._executable is None:
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path = os.environ.get("LLVM_TBLGEN_EXECUTABLE")
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if path is not None and os.path.isfile(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK):
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self._executable = path
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else:
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path = shutil.which("llvm-tblgen")
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if path is None:
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raise OSError(
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"llvm-tblgen not found. Put it on your PATH or set the"
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" environment variable LLVM_TBLGEN_EXECUTABLE to point to it."
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)
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self._executable = path
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return self._executable
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def parse_config_magic(self, config):
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"""Config should be a list of parameters given to the %config command.
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We allow only one setting per %config line and that setting can only
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have one value.
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Assuming the parameters are valid, update the kernel's setting with
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the new value.
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If there is an error, raise a TableGenKernelException.
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>>> k.parse_config_magic([])
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TableGenKernelException: Incorrect number of parameters to %config. Expected %config <setting> <value>.
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>>> k._cell_reset
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False
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>>> k.parse_config_magic(["a", "b", "c"])
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TableGenKernelException: Incorrect number of parameters to %config. Expected %config <setting> <value>.
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>>> k.parse_config_magic(["notasetting", "..."])
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TableGenKernelException: Unknown kernel setting "notasetting". Possible settings are: "cellreset".
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>>> k.parse_config_magic(["cellreset", "food"])
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TableGenKernelException: Invalid value for setting "cellreset", expected "on" or "off".
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>>> k.parse_config_magic(["cellreset", "on"])
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>>> k._cell_reset
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True
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>>> k.parse_config_magic(["cellreset", "off"])
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>>> k._cell_reset
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False
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"""
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if len(config) != 2:
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raise TableGenKernelException(
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"Incorrect number of parameters to %config. Expected %config <setting> <value>."
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)
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name, value = config
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if name != "cellreset":
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raise TableGenKernelException(
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'Unknown kernel setting "{}". '
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'Possible settings are: "cellreset".'.format(name)
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)
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try:
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self._cell_reset = {"on": True, "off": False}[value.lower()]
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except KeyError:
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raise TableGenKernelException(
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'Invalid value for setting "{}", '
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'expected "on" or "off".'.format(name)
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)
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def get_magic(self, code):
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"""Given a block of code remove the magic lines from it.
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Returns a tuple of newline joined code lines and a dictionary of magic.
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Where the key is the magic name (minus the %) and the values are lists
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of the arguments to the magic.
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Currently we only look for "cell magic" which must be at the start of
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the cell. Meaning the first line, or a set of lines beginning with %
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that come before the first non-magic line.
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>>> k.get_magic("")
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('', {})
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>>> k.get_magic("Hello World.\\nHello again.")
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('Hello World.\\nHello again.', {})
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>>> k.get_magic(" %foo a b c")
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('', {'foo': ['a', 'b', 'c']})
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>>> k.get_magic("%foo\\n %foo a b c\\nFoo")
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('Foo', {'foo': ['a', 'b', 'c']})
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>>> k.get_magic("%foo\\n%bar\\nFoo")
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('Foo', {'foo': [], 'bar': []})
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>>> k.get_magic("Foo\\n%foo\\nFoo")
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('Foo\\n%foo\\nFoo', {})
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>>> k.get_magic("%bar\\n\\n%foo")
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('\\n%foo', {'bar': []})
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>>> k.get_magic("%foo a b\\n Foo\\n%foo c d")
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(' Foo\\n%foo c d', {'foo': ['a', 'b']})
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>>> k.get_magic("%foo a b\\n \\n%foo c d")
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(' \\n%foo c d', {'foo': ['a', 'b']})
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"""
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magic = {}
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code_lines = []
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lines = code.splitlines()
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while lines:
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line = lines.pop(0)
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possible_magic = line.lstrip()
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if possible_magic.startswith("%"):
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magic_parts = possible_magic.split()
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# Key has the % removed
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magic[magic_parts[0][1:]] = magic_parts[1:]
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else:
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code_lines = [line, *lines]
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break
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return "\n".join(code_lines), magic
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def should_reset(self, magic):
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"""Return true if we should reset the cache, based on the default
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setting and the current cell's magic %reset and/or %noreset.
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>>> k._cell_reset = False
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>>> k.should_reset({})
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False
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>>> k.should_reset({'reset': [], 'noreset': []})
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TableGenKernelException: %reset and %noreset in the same cell is not allowed. Use only one, or neither.
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>>> k.should_reset({'reset': []})
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True
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>>> k.should_reset({'noreset': []})
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False
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>>> k._cell_reset = True
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>>> k.should_reset({})
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True
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>>> k.should_reset({'reset': [], 'noreset': []})
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TableGenKernelException: %reset and %noreset in the same cell is not allowed. Use only one, or neither.
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>>> k.should_reset({'reset': []})
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True
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>>> k.should_reset({'noreset': []})
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False
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"""
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# Cell reset is the default unless told otherwise.
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should_reset = self._cell_reset
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# Magic reset commands always win if present.
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reset = magic.get("reset") is not None
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noreset = magic.get("noreset") is not None
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if reset and not noreset:
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should_reset = True
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elif noreset and not reset:
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should_reset = False
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elif noreset and reset:
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raise TableGenKernelException(
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"%reset and %noreset in the same cell is not allowed. Use only one, or neither."
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)
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# else neither are set so use the default.
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return should_reset
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def get_code_and_args(self, new_code):
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"""Get the code that do_execute should use, taking into account
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the code from any cached cells.
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Returns the code to compile and the arguments to use to do so.
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>>> k._previous_code = ""
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>>> k._previous_magic = {}
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>>> k.get_code_and_args("")
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('', [])
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>>> k.get_code_and_args("%args 1\\nSome code")
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('Some code', ['1'])
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>>> k.get_code_and_args("%args 2\\nSome more code")
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('Some code\\nSome more code', ['2'])
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>>> k.get_code_and_args("%reset\\n%args 3 4\\nSome new code")
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('Some new code', ['3', '4'])
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>>> k.get_code_and_args("%reset\\nSome new code")
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('Some new code', [])
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"""
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new_code, new_magic = self.get_magic(new_code)
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# Update kernel configuration first, if needed.
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config_magic = new_magic.get("config")
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if config_magic is not None:
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self.parse_config_magic(config_magic)
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if self.should_reset(new_magic):
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self._previous_code = new_code
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self._previous_magic = new_magic
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else:
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self._previous_code += ("\n" if self._previous_code else "") + new_code
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self._previous_magic.update(new_magic)
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return self._previous_code, self._previous_magic.get("args", [])
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def make_status(self):
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return {
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"status": "ok",
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"execution_count": self.execution_count,
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"payload": [],
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"user_expressions": {},
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}
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def send_stream(self, name, content):
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self.send_response(self.iopub_socket, "stream", {"name": name, "text": content})
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return self.make_status()
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def send_stderr(self, stderr):
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return self.send_stream("stderr", stderr)
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def send_stdout(self, stdout):
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return self.send_stream("stdout", stdout)
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def do_execute(
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self, code, silent, store_history=True, user_expressions=None, allow_stdin=False
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):
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"""Execute user code using llvm-tblgen binary."""
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try:
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all_code, args = self.get_code_and_args(code)
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except TableGenKernelException as e:
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return self.send_stderr(str(e))
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# If we cannot find llvm-tblgen, propogate the error to the notebook.
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# (in case the user is not able to see the output from the Jupyter server)
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try:
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executable = self.get_executable()
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except Exception as e:
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return self.send_stderr(str(e))
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with tempfile.TemporaryFile("w+") as f:
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f.write(all_code)
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f.seek(0)
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got = subprocess.run(
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[executable, *args],
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stdin=f,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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universal_newlines=True,
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)
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if not silent:
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if got.stderr:
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return self.send_stderr(got.stderr)
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else:
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return self.send_stdout(got.stdout)
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else:
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return self.make_status()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod(extraglobs={"k": TableGenKernel()})
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