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Merge pull request #1732 from fperez/cellmagics...
Merge pull request #1732 from fperez/cellmagics Refactoring of the magics system and implementation of cell magics. This PR completely refactors the magic system, finally moving the magic objects to standalone, independent objects instead of being the mixin class we'd had since the beginning of IPython. Now, a separate base class is provided in IPython.core.magic.Magics that users can subclass to create their own magics. Decorators are also provided to create magics from simple functions without the need for object orientation. All builtin magics now exist in a few subclasses that group together related functionality, and the new IPython.core.magics package has been created to organize this into smaller files. This cleanup was the last major piece of deep refactoring needed from the original 2001 codebase. Secondly, this PR introduces a new type of magic function, prefixed with `%%` instead of `%`, which operates at the cell level. A cell magic receives two arguments: the line it is called on (like a line magic) and the body of the cell below it. Cell magics are most natural in the notebook, but they also work in the terminal and qt console, with the usual approach of using a blank line to signal cell termination. This PR closes #1611, or IPEP 1, where the design had been discussed.

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test_prompts.py
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Thomas Kluyver
Add tests for prompt system.
r5658 """Tests for prompt generation."""
import unittest
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.testing import tools as tt, decorators as dec
from IPython.core.prompts import PromptManager
from IPython.testing.globalipapp import get_ipython
ip = get_ipython()
class PromptTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.pm = PromptManager(shell=ip, config=ip.config)
def test_multiline_prompt(self):
self.pm.in_template = "[In]\n>>>"
self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEqual(self.pm.width, 3)
self.assertEqual(self.pm.txtwidth, 3)
self.pm.in_template = '[In]\n'
self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEqual(self.pm.width, 0)
self.assertEqual(self.pm.txtwidth, 0)
def test_translate_abbreviations(self):
def do_translate(template):
self.pm.in_template = template
return self.pm.templates['in']
pairs = [(r'%n>', '{color.number}{count}{color.prompt}>'),
(r'\T', '{time}'),
(r'\n', '\n')
]
tt.check_pairs(do_translate, pairs)
MinRK
allow access to user_ns in prompt_manager...
r5724 def test_user_ns(self):
self.pm.color_scheme = 'NoColor'
ip.ex("foo='bar'")
self.pm.in_template = "In [{foo}]"
prompt = self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEquals(prompt, u'In [bar]')
def test_builtins(self):
self.pm.color_scheme = 'NoColor'
self.pm.in_template = "In [{int}]"
prompt = self.pm.render('in')
Thomas Kluyver
Fix prompt test for Python 3.
r5747 self.assertEquals(prompt, u"In [%r]" % int)
MinRK
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r5724
def test_undefined(self):
self.pm.color_scheme = 'NoColor'
self.pm.in_template = "In [{foo_dne}]"
prompt = self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEquals(prompt, u"In [<ERROR: 'foo_dne' not found>]")
Thomas Kluyver
Add tests for prompt system.
r5658 def test_render(self):
self.pm.in_template = r'\#>'
self.assertEqual(self.pm.render('in',color=False), '%d>' % ip.execution_count)