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Move object inspection machinery out of the magics code....
Move object inspection machinery out of the magics code. Later we'll put this into a standalone object, but the least intrusive change for now is to put it in the main interactive shell object. At least now it's not embedded in the magics code, and we can start using this programatically via the messaging api.

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* Moved AnsiCodeProcessor to separate file, refactored its API, and added unit tests....
r2716 # Standard library imports
import unittest
# Local imports
from IPython.frontend.qt.console.ansi_code_processor import AnsiCodeProcessor
class TestAnsiCodeProcessor(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.processor = AnsiCodeProcessor()
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Added support for ANSI erase codes. Clearing the console via ANSI escape sequences is now supported.
r2783 def testClear(self):
string = '\x1b[2J\x1b[K'
i = -1
for i, substring in enumerate(self.processor.split_string(string)):
if i == 0:
self.assertEquals(len(self.processor.actions), 1)
action = self.processor.actions[0]
self.assertEquals(action.kind, 'erase')
self.assertEquals(action.area, 'screen')
self.assertEquals(action.erase_to, 'all')
elif i == 1:
self.assertEquals(len(self.processor.actions), 1)
action = self.processor.actions[0]
self.assertEquals(action.kind, 'erase')
self.assertEquals(action.area, 'line')
self.assertEquals(action.erase_to, 'end')
else:
self.fail('Too many substrings.')
self.assertEquals(i, 1, 'Too few substrings.')
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* Moved AnsiCodeProcessor to separate file, refactored its API, and added unit tests....
r2716 def testColors(self):
string = "first\x1b[34mblue\x1b[0mlast"
i = -1
for i, substring in enumerate(self.processor.split_string(string)):
if i == 0:
self.assertEquals(substring, 'first')
self.assertEquals(self.processor.foreground_color, None)
elif i == 1:
self.assertEquals(substring, 'blue')
self.assertEquals(self.processor.foreground_color, 4)
elif i == 2:
self.assertEquals(substring, 'last')
self.assertEquals(self.processor.foreground_color, None)
else:
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r2783 self.fail('Too many substrings.')
self.assertEquals(i, 2, 'Too few substrings.')
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* Moved AnsiCodeProcessor to separate file, refactored its API, and added unit tests....
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if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()