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Merge pull request #937 from minrk/readline Add dirty trick for readline import on OSX to more aggressively detect the presence of libedit masquerading as true GNU readline. Also made the libedit warning extremely loud, so people don't miss it. See the original PR page for the gory details; short version: 1. remove lib-dynload from sys.path before trying to import readline the first time 2. after import, restore lib-dynload to its place in sys.path 3. if import failed without lib-dynload, try it one more time, to get the default module

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/ IPython / core / tests / test_formatters.py
Robert Kern
ENH: Implement and test the default pretty formatter.
r3209 """Tests for the Formatters.
"""
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r3350 from math import pi
try:
import numpy
except:
numpy = None
Robert Kern
ENH: Implement and test the default pretty formatter.
r3209 import nose.tools as nt
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r3350 from IPython.core.formatters import FormatterABC, PlainTextFormatter
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class A(object):
def __repr__(self):
return 'A()'
class B(A):
def __repr__(self):
return 'B()'
def foo_printer(obj, pp, cycle):
pp.text('foo')
def test_pretty():
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r3350 f = PlainTextFormatter()
Robert Kern
ENH: Implement and test the default pretty formatter.
r3209 f.for_type(A, foo_printer)
nt.assert_equals(f(A()), 'foo')
nt.assert_equals(f(B()), 'foo')
f.pprint = False
nt.assert_equals(f(A()), 'A()')
nt.assert_equals(f(B()), 'B()')
def test_deferred():
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r3350 f = PlainTextFormatter()
def test_precision():
"""test various values for float_precision."""
f = PlainTextFormatter()
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), repr(pi))
f.float_precision = 0
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 0)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3')
f.float_precision = 2
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 2)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3.14')
f.float_precision = '%g'
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 2)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3.14159')
f.float_precision = '%e'
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3.141593e+00')
f.float_precision = ''
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 8)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), repr(pi))
def test_bad_precision():
"""test various invalid values for float_precision."""
f = PlainTextFormatter()
def set_fp(p):
f.float_precision=p
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%.3f%i')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, 'foo')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, -1)
Robert Kern
ENH: Implement and test the default pretty formatter.
r3209