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usability and cross browser compat for completer...
usability and cross browser compat for completer - dissmiss the completer, append what alredy type, **Plus** one caracter in some cases List of special caracter that are handle are in a given list `()[]./\-+` for the moment. usefull for exaple when typing : >>> np.s<tab>in( and not having to type '(' twice. they are handle separately has the [a-zA-Z] ones because otherwise they will screw up the regexp, and are opt-in to avoid bugs with invisible caracters send because some browser have 'keypress' event for meta keys close #1080 Note to this commit : list of test for the completer across browser with --pylab=inline flag #test direct one completion plt.an<tab> -> plt.annotate #test filter,tab, only one completion plt.a<tab>n<tab> -> plt.annotate # test partial common beggining # test dismmised if user erase plt.a<tab>nn<backspace><backspace>u<tab> -> completer to `aut` ........................................<tab><tab><tab> -> nothing should append .......................................................<backspace><backspace<backspace> -> completer cancelled #test dismiss if no more completion plt.s<tab>c -> completer 3 choices ...........u -> dismissed whith what user have typed. `plt.scu` # test dismiss in no completion, special symbol # opt-in list of caracters +-/\()[]. np<tab>.s -> a 'dot' sould dismiss the completer and be appended .........<tab>in( -> np.sin( np.s<tab>in[ -> np.sin[

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Fernando Perez
Little test file for plugin
r1524 """Simple example using doctests.
This file just contains doctests both using plain python and IPython prompts.
All tests should be loaded by nose.
"""
def pyfunc():
"""Some pure python tests...
>>> pyfunc()
'pyfunc'
>>> import os
>>> 2+3
5
>>> for i in range(3):
... print i,
... print i+1,
...
0 1 1 2 2 3
"""
return 'pyfunc'
def ipyfunc2():
"""Some pure python tests...
>>> 1+1
2
"""
return 'pyfunc2'