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* Help with "alternative" ipython session workflow
@ 2015-04-11 23:09 Giacomo M
  2015-04-12  1:59 ` Ista Zahn
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Giacomo M @ 2015-04-11 23:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

I have never been able to make org sessions getting along properly with 
ipython, so at the moment I'm using a sort of handmade hybrid between 
org and an ipython notebook, doing the following:
1. Enter the first source block in a .org file
2. Start an ipython instance with C-c C-c
3. Keep the org/src buffer and *Python* buffer side by side
4. Copy paragraph of code around cursor (keeping cursor in position) (I 
usually split sections of code I want to run individually with spaces)
5. Select *Python* buffer
6. Go to last position
7. Type %paste
8. Go back to other buffer (src/org)

I probably sound like a caveman doing this over and over, but this is 
the most stable setup I could find. Plus I keep experimenting w/ code, 
and this gives me a very interactive environment. Macros helped me to 
automatize steps 4-8, but still it's not very flexible, e.g. I need the 
side-by-side buffers, with ipython already running.

I was wondering whether anybody has any suggestions to improve this (and 
make me save some minutes of life every day), or any good reference to 
make ipython work smoothly with org src blocks

Thanks,

Giacomo

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* Re: Help with "alternative" ipython session workflow
  2015-04-11 23:09 Help with "alternative" ipython session workflow Giacomo M
@ 2015-04-12  1:59 ` Ista Zahn
  2015-04-12  2:54   ` Ken Mankoff
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ista Zahn @ 2015-04-12  1:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Giacomo M; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist

The settings described at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-05/msg00793.html
seem to work for me. (I replaced "--pylab=osx" with "--pylab" since
I'm on Linux.)

Best
Ista

On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Giacomo M <jackjackk@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have never been able to make org sessions getting along properly with
> ipython, so at the moment I'm using a sort of handmade hybrid between org
> and an ipython notebook, doing the following:
> 1. Enter the first source block in a .org file
> 2. Start an ipython instance with C-c C-c
> 3. Keep the org/src buffer and *Python* buffer side by side
> 4. Copy paragraph of code around cursor (keeping cursor in position) (I
> usually split sections of code I want to run individually with spaces)
> 5. Select *Python* buffer
> 6. Go to last position
> 7. Type %paste
> 8. Go back to other buffer (src/org)
>
> I probably sound like a caveman doing this over and over, but this is the
> most stable setup I could find. Plus I keep experimenting w/ code, and this
> gives me a very interactive environment. Macros helped me to automatize
> steps 4-8, but still it's not very flexible, e.g. I need the side-by-side
> buffers, with ipython already running.
>
> I was wondering whether anybody has any suggestions to improve this (and
> make me save some minutes of life every day), or any good reference to make
> ipython work smoothly with org src blocks
>
> Thanks,
>
> Giacomo
>

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* Re: Help with "alternative" ipython session workflow
  2015-04-12  1:59 ` Ista Zahn
@ 2015-04-12  2:54   ` Ken Mankoff
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ken Mankoff @ 2015-04-12  2:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ista Zahn; +Cc: Giacomo M, emacs-orgmode Mailinglist


Yes, as the author of the linked post, those worked for me. I've made some minor changes/improvements, so I'll reply to the OP in full here.

My current setup follows.

This works 100% for me, but does not match what the Org manual says the behavior should be. For example, ":results value" doesn't work unless I use :session. Inline code doesn't work unless I have ":session" like this: src_python[:session]{}

Not really a problem... The advantage of using sessions more is that you can keep some of your existing behavior: Split the buffer and have the session visible along with the code block in Org, or the code block in its special edit buffer via "C-'".

One feature I need to implement... Currently I have emacs prompt me for custom python session names (last code chunk below). When Org generates a Python buffer (via "C-'", or org-edit-special), and that block has a :session property, the new buffer should have the session name variable that I create below pre-populated to the :session name, rather than prompting the user...

Hope the code below helps.

  -k.
  

* Org
** Babel 
*** IPython 
    #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
      (setq org-babel-python-command "ipython --pylab=osx --pdb --nosep --classic --no-banner --no-confirm-exit")

      ;; https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/issues/191#issuecomment-42474850
      ;; make IPython work w/ Org
      (defadvice org-babel-python-evaluate
        (around org-python-use-cpaste
                (session body &optional result-type result-params preamble) activate)
        "Add a %cpaste and '--' to the body, so that ipython does the right thing."
        ;;(setq body (concat "%cpaste\n" body "\n--"))
        ;;(setq body (concat "%cpaste -q\n" body "\n--\n"))
        (setq body (concat "%cpaste -q\n" body "\n--"))
        ad-do-it
        (if (stringp ad-return-value)
            (setq ad-return-value (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(^Pasting code; enter '--' alone on the line to stop or use Ctrl-D\.[\r\n]:*\\)" ""
                                                            ad-return-value))))
    #+END_SRC

*** Properly comment babel blocks with M-;
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2013-11/msg00318.html
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
    ;; allow comment region in the code edit buffer (according to language)
    (defun my-org-comment-dwim (&optional arg)
      (interactive "P")
      (or (org-babel-do-key-sequence-in-edit-buffer (kbd "M-;"))
          (comment-dwim arg)))

    ;; make `C-c C-v C-x M-;' more convenient
    (define-key org-mode-map
      (kbd "M-;") 'my-org-comment-dwim)
#+END_SRC

* Programming
** Python
https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/
*** Elpy
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
(setenv "PYTHONPATH"
;;	"~/local/anaconda/bin:/Users/mankoff/local/python")
	"~/Library/Enthought/Canopy_64bit/User/bin:/Users/mankoff/local/python")


(elpy-enable)
(elpy-use-ipython) ;; but now un-set some features
;;(elpy-clean-modeline)
;;;(makunbound 'ipython)
(setq python-shell-interpreter "ipython"
      python-shell-interpreter-args "--pylab=osx --pdb --nosep --classic"
      python-shell-prompt-regexp ">>> "
      python-shell-prompt-output-regexp "")

;(setq elpy-rpc-backend "rope")
(setq elpy-rpc-backend "jedi") ;;; faster than the default Rope
                               ;;; backend. Not as many features though...
;(setq elpy-rpc-python-command "/Users/mankoff/Library/Enthought/Canopy_64bit/User/bin/python")
(setq py-shell-switch-buffers-on-execute-p t)
(setq py-switch-buffers-on-execute-p t)

(require 'comint)
(define-key comint-mode-map [(control n)]
  'comint-next-input)
(define-key comint-mode-map [(control p)]
  'comint-previous-input)

#+END_SRC

*** Misc
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
;; Other
(add-hook 'python-mode-hook (lambda () (setq mode-name "🐍")))
;;(add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'turn-on-orgstruct)

#+END_SRC

*** Don't send cursor to buffer after execution
https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/issues/134
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
(defun elpy-shell-send-region-or-buffer (&optional arg)
  (interactive "P")
  (elpy-shell-get-or-create-process)
  (if (region-active-p)
      (python-shell-send-region (region-beginning)
				(region-end))
    (python-shell-send-buffer arg)))

#+END_SRC

*** Change size of REPL buffer
https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/issues/109

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
(add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist
	     '("^\\*.*\\*$"
	       (display-buffer-reuse-window
		display-buffer-pop-up-window)
	       (window-height . 13)))
;;  (set-window-text-height (get-buffer-window buf) (/(frame-height) 3))))
#+END_SRC

*** Custom Python Session Names

https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/issues/383

I want each python session to optionally have a unique name, so that I
can run multiple sessions in multiple windows/buffers/directories and
not have them interact/interfere.

Here I've copied =elpy-shell-get-or-create-process= from =elpy.el= and
modified it. I also have to modify =python-shell-get-process-name=.
This all is fairly easy, except when executing from Org it gets more
complicated, hence the special case if a function called from
=org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c=. 

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
  (defun elpy-shell-get-or-create-process ()
    "Get or create an inferior Python process for current buffer and return it.
    Customized by KDM to make dedicated sessions"
    (let* ((bufname (format "*%s*" (python-shell-get-process-name t)))
           (proc (get-buffer-process bufname)))
      (if proc
          proc
        (run-python (python-shell-parse-command) t nil) ;; DEDICATED!
        (get-buffer-process bufname))))

  (defun python-shell-get-process-name (dedicated)
    (if (equal this-command 'org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c)
        (kdm/orig-py-sh-get-proc-name dedicated)
      (kdm/my-py-sh-get-proc-name dedicated)))

  (defun kdm/orig-py-sh-get-proc-name (dedicated)
    "Calculate the appropriate process name for inferior Python process.
       If DEDICATED is t returns a string with the form
       `python-shell-buffer-name'[variable `buffer-name']."
    (let ((process-name
           (if (and dedicated
                    (buffer-name))
               (format "%s[%s]" python-shell-buffer-name (buffer-name))
             (format "%s" python-shell-buffer-name))))
      process-name))

  (defun kdm/my-py-sh-get-proc-name (dedicated)
    (if (boundp 'py-buf-proc-name)
        (format "%s" py-buf-proc-name)
      (setq-local py-buf-proc-name
                  (format "%s"
                          (completing-read "Python session name: "
                                           nil nil nil (buffer-name) nil (buffer-name)))
                  )))

  ;; (makunbound 'py-buf-proc-name)
#+END_SRC







On 2015-04-11 at 21:59, Ista Zahn <istazahn@gmail.com> wrote:
> The settings described at
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-05/msg00793.html
> seem to work for me. (I replaced "--pylab=osx" with "--pylab" since
> I'm on Linux.)
>
> Best
> Ista
>
> On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Giacomo M <jackjackk@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have never been able to make org sessions getting along properly with
>> ipython, so at the moment I'm using a sort of handmade hybrid between org
>> and an ipython notebook, doing the following:
>> 1. Enter the first source block in a .org file
>> 2. Start an ipython instance with C-c C-c
>> 3. Keep the org/src buffer and *Python* buffer side by side
>> 4. Copy paragraph of code around cursor (keeping cursor in position) (I
>> usually split sections of code I want to run individually with spaces)
>> 5. Select *Python* buffer
>> 6. Go to last position
>> 7. Type %paste
>> 8. Go back to other buffer (src/org)
>>
>> I probably sound like a caveman doing this over and over, but this is the
>> most stable setup I could find. Plus I keep experimenting w/ code, and this
>> gives me a very interactive environment. Macros helped me to automatize
>> steps 4-8, but still it's not very flexible, e.g. I need the side-by-side
>> buffers, with ipython already running.
>>
>> I was wondering whether anybody has any suggestions to improve this (and
>> make me save some minutes of life every day), or any good reference to make
>> ipython work smoothly with org src blocks
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Giacomo
>>

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