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Tests in example form - IPython | ||||
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You can write text files with examples that use IPython prompts (as long as you | ||||
use the nose ipython doctest plugin), but you can not mix and match prompt | ||||
styles in a single file. That is, you either use all ``>>>`` prompts or all | ||||
IPython-style prompts. Your test suite *can* have both types, you just need to | ||||
put each type of example in a separate. Using IPython prompts, you can paste | ||||
directly from your session:: | ||||
In [5]: s="Hello World" | ||||
In [6]: s.upper() | ||||
Out[6]: 'HELLO WORLD' | ||||
Another example:: | ||||
In [8]: 1+3 | ||||
Out[8]: 4 | ||||
Just like in IPython docstrings, you can use all IPython syntax and features:: | ||||
Nikita Kniazev
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r26933 | In [9]: !echo hello | ||
Fernando Perez
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r1334 | hello | ||
In [10]: a='hi' | ||||
In [11]: !echo $a | ||||
hi | ||||