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Prefer execution when there's only a single line entered Closes gh-10425 The heuristic here is to treat a single line specially, and always evaluate it as if the cursor was at the end. An alternative heuristic could be to do this if the cursor is on the last line of the input.

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r18869 """Test installing editor hooks"""
import sys
Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy
import mock from unittest
r23058 from unittest import mock
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import nose.tools as nt
from IPython import get_ipython
from IPython.lib import editorhooks
def test_install_editor():
called = []
def fake_popen(*args, **kwargs):
called.append({
'args': args,
'kwargs': kwargs,
})
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r23294 return mock.MagicMock(**{'wait.return_value': 0})
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r18869 editorhooks.install_editor('foo -l {line} -f {filename}', wait=False)
with mock.patch('subprocess.Popen', fake_popen):
get_ipython().hooks.editor('the file', 64)
nt.assert_equal(len(called), 1)
args = called[0]['args']
kwargs = called[0]['kwargs']
nt.assert_equal(kwargs, {'shell': True})
if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
expected = ['foo', '-l', '64', '-f', 'the file']
else:
expected = "foo -l 64 -f 'the file'"
cmd = args[0]
nt.assert_equal(cmd, expected)