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skip permission -> 403 test on Windows...
skip permission -> 403 test on Windows The test actually passes on my VM (Win 7), but not on Jenkins (Server 2012). I haven't figured out how to identify the subset of Windows systems where it won't work, but since the problem appears to be in the test, not the tested code, skipping on Windows seems the right way to go.

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test_misc.py
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Test full path on windows and unix.
r17577 import os
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Add tests for parse_filename.
r17575 from unittest import TestCase
from IPython.utils.py3compat import unicode_type
from .. import parse_filename
class MiscTests(TestCase):
def check_filename(self, path, exp_fname, exp_bname, exp_format):
fname, bname, format = parse_filename(path)
self.assertEqual(fname, exp_fname)
self.assertEqual(bname, exp_bname)
self.assertEqual(format, exp_format)
def test_parse_filename(self):
# check format detection
self.check_filename("test.ipynb", "test.ipynb", "test", "json")
self.check_filename("test.json", "test.json", "test", "json")
self.check_filename("test.py", "test.py", "test", "py")
# check parsing an unknown format
self.check_filename("test.nb", "test.nb.ipynb", "test.nb", "json")
# check parsing a full file path
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Test full path on windows and unix.
r17577 abs_path = os.path.abspath("test.ipynb")
basename, ext = os.path.splitext(abs_path)
self.check_filename(abs_path, abs_path, basename, "json")
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Add tests for parse_filename.
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# check parsing a file name containing dots
self.check_filename("test.nb.ipynb", "test.nb.ipynb", "test.nb",
"json")