Platforms: Unix
The readline module defines a number of functions to facilitate completion and reading/writing of history files from the Python interpreter. This module can be used directly or via the rlcompleter module. Settings made using this module affect the behaviour of both the interpreter’s interactive prompt and the prompts offered by the built-in input() function.
The readline module defines the following functions:
See also
The following example demonstrates how to use the readline module’s history reading and writing functions to automatically load and save a history file named .pyhist from the user’s home directory. The code below would normally be executed automatically during interactive sessions from the user’s PYTHONSTARTUP file.
import os histfile = os.path.join(os.environ["HOME"], ".pyhist") try: readline.read_history_file(histfile) except IOError: pass import atexit atexit.register(readline.write_history_file, histfile) del os, histfile
The following example extends the code.InteractiveConsole class to support history save/restore.
import code
import readline
import atexit
import os
class HistoryConsole(code.InteractiveConsole):
def __init__(self, locals=None, filename="<console>",
histfile=os.path.expanduser("~/.console-history")):
code.InteractiveConsole.__init__(self)
self.init_history(histfile)
def init_history(self, histfile):
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
if hasattr(readline, "read_history_file"):
try:
readline.read_history_file(histfile)
except IOError:
pass
atexit.register(self.save_history, histfile)
def save_history(self, histfile):
readline.write_history_file(histfile)
mmap — Memory-mapped file support
rlcompleter — Completion function for GNU readline
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