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* calc/calc.el (calc-default-power-reference-level)
(calc-default-field-reference-level): New variables.
* calc/calc-units.el (math-standard-units): Add dB and Np.
(math-logunits): New variable.
(math-extract-logunits, math-logcombine, calcFunc-luplus)
(calcFunc-luminus, calc-luplus, calc-luminus, math-logunit-level)
(calcFunc-fieldlevel, calcFunc-powerlevel, calc-level): New
functions.
(math-find-base-units-rec): Add entry for ln(10).
* calc/calc-help.el (calc-u-prefix-help): Add logarithmic help.
(calc-ul-prefix-help): New function.
* calc/calc-ext.el (calc-init-extensions): Autoload new units
functions. Add keybindings for new units functions.
author | Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:08:04 -0600 |
parents | ef719132ddfa |
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"""Definitions used by commands sent to inferior Python in python.el.""" # Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Author: Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. import os, sys, traceback, inspect, __main__ try: set except: from sets import Set as set __all__ = ["eexecfile", "eargs", "complete", "ehelp", "eimport", "modpath"] def format_exception (filename, should_remove_self): type, value, tb = sys.exc_info () sys.last_type = type sys.last_value = value sys.last_traceback = tb if type is SyntaxError: try: # parse the error message msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value except: pass # Not the format we expect; leave it alone else: # Stuff in the right filename value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)) sys.last_value = value res = traceback.format_exception_only (type, value) # There are some compilation errors which do not provide traceback so we # should not massage it. if should_remove_self: tblist = traceback.extract_tb (tb) del tblist[:1] res = traceback.format_list (tblist) if res: res.insert(0, "Traceback (most recent call last):\n") res[len(res):] = traceback.format_exception_only (type, value) # traceback.print_exception(type, value, tb) for line in res: print line, def eexecfile (file): """Execute FILE and then remove it. Execute the file within the __main__ namespace. If we get an exception, print a traceback with the top frame (ourselves) excluded.""" # We cannot use real execfile since it has a bug where the file stays # locked forever (under w32) if SyntaxError occurs. # --- code based on code.py and PyShell.py. try: try: source = open (file, "r").read() code = compile (source, file, "exec") # Other exceptions (shouldn't be any...) will (correctly) fall # through to "final". except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError): # FIXME: When can compile() raise anything else than # SyntaxError ???? format_exception (file, False) return try: exec code in __main__.__dict__ except: format_exception (file, True) finally: os.remove (file) def eargs (name, imports): "Get arglist of NAME for Eldoc &c." try: if imports: exec imports parts = name.split ('.') if len (parts) > 1: exec 'import ' + parts[0] # might fail func = eval (name) if inspect.isbuiltin (func) or type(func) is type: doc = func.__doc__ if doc.find (' ->') != -1: print '_emacs_out', doc.split (' ->')[0] else: print '_emacs_out', doc.split ('\n')[0] return if inspect.ismethod (func): func = func.im_func if not inspect.isfunction (func): print '_emacs_out ' return (args, varargs, varkw, defaults) = inspect.getargspec (func) # No space between name and arglist for consistency with builtins. print '_emacs_out', \ func.__name__ + inspect.formatargspec (args, varargs, varkw, defaults) except: print "_emacs_out " def all_names (object): """Return (an approximation to) a list of all possible attribute names reachable via the attributes of OBJECT, i.e. roughly the leaves of the dictionary tree under it.""" def do_object (object, names): if inspect.ismodule (object): do_module (object, names) elif inspect.isclass (object): do_class (object, names) # Might have an object without its class in scope. elif hasattr (object, '__class__'): names.add ('__class__') do_class (object.__class__, names) # Probably not a good idea to try to enumerate arbitrary # dictionaries... return names def do_module (module, names): if hasattr (module, '__all__'): # limited export list names.update(module.__all__) for i in module.__all__: do_object (getattr (module, i), names) else: # use all names names.update(dir (module)) for i in dir (module): do_object (getattr (module, i), names) return names def do_class (object, names): ns = dir (object) names.update(ns) if hasattr (object, '__bases__'): # superclasses for i in object.__bases__: do_object (i, names) return names return do_object (object, set([])) def complete (name, imports): """Complete TEXT in NAMESPACE and print a Lisp list of completions. Exec IMPORTS first.""" import __main__, keyword def class_members(object): names = dir (object) if hasattr (object, '__bases__'): for super in object.__bases__: names = class_members (super) return names names = set([]) base = None try: dict = __main__.__dict__.copy() if imports: exec imports in dict l = len (name) if not "." in name: for src in [dir (__builtins__), keyword.kwlist, dict.keys()]: for elt in src: if elt[:l] == name: names.add(elt) else: base = name[:name.rfind ('.')] name = name[name.rfind('.')+1:] try: object = eval (base, dict) names = set(dir (object)) if hasattr (object, '__class__'): names.add('__class__') names.update(class_members (object)) except: names = all_names (dict) except: print sys.exc_info() names = [] l = len(name) print '_emacs_out (', for n in names: if name == n[:l]: if base: print '"%s.%s"' % (base, n), else: print '"%s"' % n, print ')' def ehelp (name, imports): """Get help on string NAME. First try to eval name for, e.g. user definitions where we need the object. Otherwise try the string form.""" locls = {} if imports: try: exec imports in locls except: pass try: help (eval (name, globals(), locls)) except: help (name) def eimport (mod, dir): """Import module MOD with directory DIR at the head of the search path. NB doesn't load from DIR if MOD shadows a system module.""" from __main__ import __dict__ path0 = sys.path[0] sys.path[0] = dir try: try: if __dict__.has_key(mod) and inspect.ismodule (__dict__[mod]): reload (__dict__[mod]) else: __dict__[mod] = __import__ (mod) except: (type, value, tb) = sys.exc_info () print "Traceback (most recent call last):" traceback.print_exception (type, value, tb.tb_next) finally: sys.path[0] = path0 def modpath (module): """Return the source file for the given MODULE (or None). Assumes that MODULE.py and MODULE.pyc are in the same directory.""" try: path = __import__ (module).__file__ if path[-4:] == '.pyc' and os.path.exists (path[0:-1]): path = path[:-1] print "_emacs_out", path except: print "_emacs_out ()" # print '_emacs_ok' # ready for input and can call continuation