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Added GTK support to ZeroMQ kernel....
Added GTK support to ZeroMQ kernel. We use an approach which is a combination of an gtk timer callback into our execution loop, like we do for Qt and Wx, I've run as tests several GTK examples found on the net, as well as multiple matplotlib scripts, and so far everything works as expected. The only catch is that we silently trap gtk.main_quit(), so examples that call it with a 'close' button or similar seem to not do anything. But their windows close normally and no other problems have been found. This solution uses code taken from an old bug report of ours: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/270856 specifically the attachment in this comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/270856/comments/6 along with the changes suggested by Michiel de Hoon there. Thanks to Ville and Michiel for that old discussion, which put me on the right track to figure out the details of the logic needed for GTK.

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r302 """Test suite for the irunner module.
Not the most elegant or fine-grained, but it does cover at least the bulk
functionality."""
# Global to make tests extra verbose and help debugging
VERBOSE = True
# stdlib imports
import cStringIO as StringIO
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r635 import sys
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r302 import unittest
# IPython imports
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# Testing code begins
class RunnerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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r635 def setUp(self):
self.out = StringIO.StringIO()
#self.out = sys.stdout
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r302 def _test_runner(self,runner,source,output):
"""Test that a given runner's input/output match."""
runner.run_source(source)
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r635 out = self.out.getvalue()
#out = ''
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r302 # this output contains nasty \r\n lineends, and the initial ipython
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output_l = [l for l in output.splitlines() if l and not l.isspace()]
out_l = [l for l in out.splitlines() if l and not l.isspace()]
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r302 mismatch = 0
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self.fail('mismatch in number of lines')
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r302 for n in range(len(output_l)):
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r635 # Do a line-by-line comparison
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r302 ol1 = output_l[n].strip()
ol2 = out_l[n].strip()
if ol1 != ol2:
mismatch += 1
if VERBOSE:
print '<<< line %s does not match:' % n
print repr(ol1)
print repr(ol2)
print '>>>'
self.assert_(mismatch==0,'Number of mismatched lines: %s' %
mismatch)
def testIPython(self):
"""Test the IPython runner."""
source = """
print 'hello, this is python'
# some more code
x=1;y=2
x+y**2
# An example of autocall functionality
from math import *
autocall 1
cos pi
autocall 0
cos pi
cos(pi)
for i in range(5):
print i,
print "that's all folks!"
%Exit
"""
output = """\
In [1]: print 'hello, this is python'
hello, this is python
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In [2]: x=1;y=2
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Out[3]: 5
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r635 # An example of autocall functionality
In [4]: from math import *
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r635 In [5]: autocall 1
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r302 Automatic calling is: Smart
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r635 In [6]: cos pi
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r302 ------> cos(pi)
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r635 Out[6]: -1.0
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r635 In [7]: autocall 0
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r302 Automatic calling is: OFF
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r635 In [8]: cos pi
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r302 File "<ipython console>", line 1
cos pi
^
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r635 In [9]: cos(pi)
Out[9]: -1.0
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r635 In [10]: for i in range(5):
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....:
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r302 0 1 2 3 4
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r635 In [11]: print "that's all folks!"
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In [12]: %Exit
"""
runner = irunner.IPythonRunner(out=self.out)
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r302 self._test_runner(runner,source,output)
def testPython(self):
"""Test the Python runner."""
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r635 runner = irunner.PythonRunner(out=self.out)
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r302 source = """
print 'hello, this is python'
# some more code
x=1;y=2
x+y**2
from math import *
cos(pi)
for i in range(5):
print i,
print "that's all folks!"
"""
output = """\
>>> print 'hello, this is python'
hello, this is python
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# some more code
>>> x=1;y=2
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r302 >>> x+y**2
5
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r302 >>> from math import *
>>> cos(pi)
-1.0
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r302 >>> for i in range(5):
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0 1 2 3 4
>>> print "that's all folks!"
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"""
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r302 self._test_runner(runner,source,output)