Ximin Luo: > Antonio Rojas: >> El lunes, 22 de mayo de 2017 23:59:00 (CEST) Ximin Luo escribió: >> >>> Thanks for the info. I had a play around, unfortunately --simple-prompt >>> won't be sufficient. >>>> >>> REPLs generally support multiline input (e.g. Python itself) so unless the >>> GSoC student specifically wants Cantor+Sage to work, we'll have to try to >>> figure out how to push ipython to fix their simple-prompt... >>> >> >> Thanks, I've added this info to the upstream report >> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375467 >> > > I think I've managed to fix it in IPython with this patch (2 commits): > > https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pull/10606 > > Can you confirm? You also need to patch sage/repl/configuration.py as I > mentioned earlier, as well as patch cantor_sagebackend.so if its version is < > 16.12. >
Unfortunately this broke some Sage doctests. To get Cantor to detect Sage properly, I modified IPython's simple-prompt to not use "In [x]" as the prompt, but to use whatever was configured by the application (i.e. Sage). However, Sage's own doctests assume that IPython would output "In [x]" in simple-prompt mode. I'm having trouble finding the place in the code where it does this however, any tips? I confirm that if I patch IPython to hard-code "In [x]" as the prompt again (whilst also *not* reverting the multi-line fix) then the sage doctests work again. X -- GPG: ed25519/56034877E1F87C35 GPG: rsa4096/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE https://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git