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Fix example usage of BaseFormatter.for_type_by_name....
Fix example usage of BaseFormatter.for_type_by_name. I propose a small documentation fix for this excellent feature of IPython. The current example doesn't work because the type module and type name are lumped into one string. They must be given as separate strings. See docstring: ``` Signature: BaseFormatter.for_type_by_name(self, type_module, type_name, func=None) ``` For extra clarity, I have added a submodule to this made-up example module so that the pattern is clear.

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/ IPython / core / tests / test_inputtransformer2_line.py
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r24162 """Tests for the line-based transformers in IPython.core.inputtransformer2
Line-based transformers are the simpler ones; token-based transformers are
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r24162 """
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.core import inputtransformer2 as ipt2
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r24163 CELL_MAGIC = ("""\
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r24162 %%foo arg
body 1
body 2
""", """\
get_ipython().run_cell_magic('foo', 'arg', 'body 1\\nbody 2\\n')
""")
def test_cell_magic():
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r24163 for sample, expected in [CELL_MAGIC]:
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r24162 nt.assert_equal(ipt2.cell_magic(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)),
expected.splitlines(keepends=True))
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CLASSIC_PROMPT = ("""\
>>> for a in range(5):
... print(a)
""", """\
for a in range(5):
print(a)
""")
CLASSIC_PROMPT_L2 = ("""\
for a in range(5):
... print(a)
... print(a ** 2)
""", """\
for a in range(5):
print(a)
print(a ** 2)
""")
def test_classic_prompt():
for sample, expected in [CLASSIC_PROMPT, CLASSIC_PROMPT_L2]:
nt.assert_equal(ipt2.classic_prompt(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)),
expected.splitlines(keepends=True))
IPYTHON_PROMPT = ("""\
In [1]: for a in range(5):
...: print(a)
""", """\
for a in range(5):
print(a)
""")
IPYTHON_PROMPT_L2 = ("""\
for a in range(5):
...: print(a)
...: print(a ** 2)
""", """\
for a in range(5):
print(a)
print(a ** 2)
""")
def test_ipython_prompt():
for sample, expected in [IPYTHON_PROMPT, IPYTHON_PROMPT_L2]:
nt.assert_equal(ipt2.ipython_prompt(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)),
expected.splitlines(keepends=True))
INDENT_SPACES = ("""\
if True:
a = 3
""", """\
if True:
a = 3
""")
INDENT_TABS = ("""\
\tif True:
\t\tb = 4
""", """\
if True:
\tb = 4
""")
def test_leading_indent():
for sample, expected in [INDENT_SPACES, INDENT_TABS]:
nt.assert_equal(ipt2.leading_indent(sample.splitlines(keepends=True)),
expected.splitlines(keepends=True))